gyory little uplift movement has a Pgyrbll l" “I flWlIa 39min;- Guardian, Ioullsd rm. Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents, 32%” The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, December: 22, 1931 British Embargo On Can. Potatoes May Be Lifted Hon. Robert-PV-eir, Minister Of Agriculture Is Studying All Phases Of The Situation. SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Dec. 21. (By M A N I A N the Canadian Press)—Possibility _.-._._ that the British embargo on Can- adian potatoes may be lifted was‘; expressed today by F. M. Scland-l ers, Commissioner of the Saint John Board of Trade. Mr. Scland- (By James P. Howe, Associated ' Press Staff Writer) TOKYO, Dec. 2l—(A.P.)—Jap- mesa troops moved out of five churian concentration points ers was recently in Ottawa and while there conferred with Hon. "' twenty below zero weather to- day to clear bandits out of the Robert Weir, Minister of Agricult- ure. He reports the Minister 1s studvlns all Phases of the matter south Manchuria railway zone and the district north of Mukden. It was officially announced no with a view of having the British embargo removed. attack was planned on Chinchow, last stronghold in Manchurie. of Chinese regular troops, but observ- ers thought that if the bandits re- treated in that direction the Jap- anese srmy would pursue and clashes within the Chinchow area might Nsult. The- Japanese military intelli- gence service reported that Chang l-Isueh-Iiieng, whom the Japanese deposed as Governor of Manchuria, was moving aeroplanes up from south of the great wall, and some commentators expected the first potatoes is enforced in an effort to prevent entrance of the potato bug into the "Mother Country." Canadm the Dells Me b81115 11111111135611 by Britain's embargo on Canadian} has an embargo uglinst British suts nucnt Avtnintofl $20,011; About $200,000 Pom; Out In Charlotte-é town For Pelts In} Past 10 Days. q i About $200,000 will be put in cir- i town. During the pest ten days the sales have averaged about $20,000., This ‘figure was given The Guard-g ian as a conservative estimate. The‘ fact that this money is circulating, at home at this season of the year, ' and during a period when business‘ depression has been felt keenly in other parts of Canada, is a mattcrl of great satisfaction. _ A continuance of brisk buying in Charlottetown is indicated by pres- ent conditions. A very considerable portion of Messrs McLure and MacKinnon, repress rtatives of the Hudson's Bay Company. potatoes because of the "black wart." This was imposed when Un- ited States refused to allow Can- adian potatoes to enter that count- ry if Cznada permitted importat- ion of tubers from countries ‘Item I the black wart exists. Mr. Scianders said New Bruns- wick shippers had informed him that Britain is now importing po- tales from European countries in Winnipeg Car- men May Strike (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man, Dec. 21.--Win- nip¢8 may be without street car ser- ' vice for Christmas. Ofliclals of the Street Railway Men's Union are to- day conferring with officials of the Winnipeg Ellcctric Company on the Continued on page 10 Santa *’s Progress Is Impecled By Procrastination and In- difference Slow Up Children's Saint ward Contribution To Fund THERE are two giants blocking the road to hap-, culation this season as a result of pine” along which Santa l’ W3“- Ithe sale of fox pelts in Charlotte» Claus must come to hundreds of homes in Charlottetown ' this year. One is Procrastination; the other is Indifference. The giant Procrastination halts some kind souls who “are on their way to contribute to The Guardian Santa Pal Club~ He waves a big fat hand at them and laughs: “What's the hurry? Christ- mas is a long way 0E; send your donation tomorrow. next day. Wait a while.” The giant Indifference bars l Santa Pals The following Santa Pals have answered the call: . Frederick Seaman; Donald Beg- mnn: s. friend, $2; Mrs, J5me; T McKee; a friend $2. , Mrs. W. H; Prowse, Inufg H, Lowther, Jean Lowther, Mrs, George Waller, Helen DeBlois, Rob- ert DeBlois, Gordon DeBlois. Leila WOYlhy. Mrs. Murdock McKinnonf Mrs. Dr. F. C. Taylor. Mary Catherine Wright, George Burnett, James Burnett, Miss E. Two Brakes the way with: “Why hould you worryl| ‘They always get the gifts somehow; let the other fellow | ’ do it.” Now Is The Time To For- I falls The . t . the shortest day really Christ gslains, ‘are I tomorrow. Dominion obser- , . ma s JllS arou ~ yam), 0mm“ ,nmned corner. The appeal closes two days before Christmas. The, time to send in your dona-g tion is today, NOW! Don't let Procrastination make you As for the giant Indiffer- ence, have at him! There is a i The Shortest Day To-Day (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 21.- Mauy people are under the impression that today is the shortest day of the year, but that the ‘date varies from year to year, depending on l2 PAGES which day thc sun II farth- est south. Tomorrow at $.30 p. m., the sun will be fartin- est south for 1931. 11% MAXIMS MAXIMS A or a 0;.- A MERE MAN MERE MAN The test whether of worship or of prayer is sincerity. Annual Subscriptions: Delivered H.00- liy llall (‘nuucln and U. B. A. “.50. gl-leavy Storms Sweep Europe Eight Persons Tic-tad In France As Result Of Cold Wave -- Un- employed And Homeless Suffer. (Aasoclatedht) ready wears her Christmas mantle of snow from heavy storms which.‘ , swept the continent over the week- ! 7 end, bringing Joy to sportsmen but moral obligation on each and . ' l ed d every one of us w do his or Latest Standmg 02311111215 ifofieeiliiTflll. an 5 h h . W ’tl ‘t-t - s £1.11”. toil? mfiilitafi A ustrallan ,,§1§§§,,”;‘j§;‘§,,;§“§§, Qfjdwflif 1 he can leave it to ifs’ and the a Paris police received special orders . Santa Pa! Club WI" get the Elections to shelter the homeless and to dis- spRING-HILL, N, 5,, Dec, 31, (B) gifts it needs. Your own Christmas will be all the cheerier because you dislodged the giants -Pro- crastination and Indiffer- ence from the road to happi- ness. Santa Pals to date: counting of belated returns in the Australian generll elfictlfm 6569i‘ cd slight changes in the rcsPQCl“ MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 22.! (Canadian Press Cable)—Monday'5, tribute food provided by charitable persons. Considerable damage was done in the Canadian Press)—l"ire tonight destroyed thc Royal Hotel at Springhill, valued at $15000, and the Scandinavian countries by a heavy two-day fail of snow driven jby a high wind. Many trees were levclicd. tclcphone and telegraph “ores were down, and trains were ivc pnrty standings but did not al- tor a time the business section o1 main streets north side. Fire appar- atus from the Dominion Coal Com- , pany co-operated with town facil- ities to keep the blaze in check. een Dunlop, Mary and Eleanor -Williams, _lVi'.rs. H. E. Cantwcll, Stirling Walker, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Annie May MacKinnon. i Mary Elizabeth Prowse, Tomlins‘ Grocery, a Friend, Walter L. Beer, Mrs. L. B. Hunt, Mrs_ Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Al- ter the two to one majority in the new house gained by the United cxpctisc of the former Labor HOV- Thc standing of pirties at close of Mondays count was: lan MacMlllan, Margaret and Ar- Lean, W. K. Rogers, Jack McCourt,. v. Scarth, Ian Scarth, we simp-i son, Dorothy Andrew, Mrs. Ira J. Yeo, Grades 3 and 4 Model School. Katheryn Hyndman, Annie Cronin, Country Party Left Wing Labor Independents Counting of votes for the Senate Shopping today in Christmas at- showed a strong anti-Labor maj- ority is assured in the upper ch2m~ Australia and country party at the) crnmcnt, which resigned ycsierdayknowing it was us cold along the the Mediterranean as it was in south- Uiiitcd AHST-rfllia Pally -- 35, This was the eleventh day London- 15 , c-rs did not see the sun-a three- mur com“ a Friend Isabel McjModerate Labor ..... ... .... liiyenr record, ' ' . 9| ,zi snow-bound. In Stockholm 3,000 un- employed got jobs cleaning streets. British folk, spending the holiday at home ha/Ii the satisfaction of The fire was discovered by George Wesoott, hotel Janitor, when he visited his room on the third floor during thc evening. Little furniture was saved and the building itself was completely destroyed. - The hotel was owned by B. J. Ritchie_ cm England. Snow provided no problem in England, but fog did. KilledBy Truck STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Dec. 2i.- i, lA.P.i——Stockho1m did its Christmas CAMBRIDGE, Mass, DEC. 21. nrospherc, for the streets were bur- (By the Canadian Press)_‘nmes M icd under the snow of the winter's imwimmi i“ l” i“ “it? "T- ' m u, m- nobens of Seattle, Wash, 21 year Chinme irrékular forces in thc P remler May yltvrmfjsotseiu; pulls: enact.” I! xedtmnlglnlccgfidymacnmn gxfglimwxaftlhleftitxwslgrtimgl ‘m.’ 9“ hm of ‘Fe jerggektmem‘ fir); b11z;ard' s d old Harvard law school student. ' ess to be moved up number 30- . no meme,“ "mnctow to the filer flan‘; simmer Mm. _ , n A . . . - user-ship of 36 rc irc ,_ e ormer ,, e s rm came upon we en died esterday o, injuries recewed , ' , - ' » _. . Isaac Car- esnor C. Wood, D. A. Bruce. a I m m, t 1 t ed“ 8d Y o m“ Bengt) New! Allen“ Te“ ' ' h" ' trik te ill ' ’ opposition made gains in western rom e no ens as W e ay s t d‘ ,h n he was truck by a I gifted The strength of the Japan- end Chrls as men u Islam a s a v0 w t“, MES Hertha Caner’ Mary - Auttrana and Tasmania" The Sm- and damage has resulted both ‘m Oils; qhihvilee crossings Harvard ' betakeil“ once’ W911"??- JOhII Walker, Corinne Marian Clark, Mrs. B. L. Wood, at- has had an antilrbor major- ‘and and sea 'I'h=- is'and of Got- ese offensive was not made public. I H M at. Two ma“ meeting‘ o, employees walker’. Bernice wood Lorena sample Mr“ _ t t -. I . . . Squat The Javanese troops moved into n e a" ‘mes are scheduled IOI‘ tonight and to- ' ' “' ‘ti’ m” 5°“ Yea“ m“ w” h" “Y i‘ Kale °i “mi-w” Wilson w. Phelps, 22, of Los An- 7 action from Bsuplngkai, Changtu, Kaiyuan, 'I‘iehling and Mukcien. Returns From China Horrors HANKOW, China, Dec. 21. (AP) -l=‘ather Patrick Turk, who came back here on Thursday, gaunt and broken in henitii after ten weeks in the hands 0f Chinese Communists, described his gruelling experience today as "humorous." He spoke briefly and casually 0i lrtving escaped by running the lines in a. hail of bullets but he de- clined to elaborate the story of his experiences. He is an old hand in the Piece?- morrow to hear the result of today's conference and to decide whatso- tion is to be taken. The wage cut proposed by the concentrating?!‘ r ed b a. majority o e "alt may divide the fihrlstmazdbggrfivol Cohciliatlon appointed by season between the Mari mes an m, De amnem a; Labor, the West, according i0 present re-flllllfe 25:“ ,,,,:,,Se,,,,_,,,e on the lioris- " rd, however, made a minority a The Prcmlol- has made no auvzziung 1n favor of maintenance of Inouncemcnt of his pins. but it isime present, wgge scale and union ‘expected that, lie will leave the omcms have declared they will not Capital curly in the week for “Qggpi, thc majority finding of the Sackvllle, N. B., his boyhood home. board, He intends it is said. to spend Christmas Day there as the guest of his brother, Captain Ronald (Special lo the Guardian) OTTAWA, Dec. 21.-Always an untiring traveller", Prcmicr Ben- Banhers Confer g Doris Howatt, Frances Simmons, Miss Jane Bonucll Johnston, Mrs. 1 Lcith McLeod, Mr. Benjamin 3mm- ucr, Betty Bruce, Joyce Warren Doris Simmons, Sarah Forbes, Mar- garet Prowsc, Fairlie Prowse, Eulalia ltfcleod. Helen M. wood, Mrs. M. W. Wood, Doris Affleck, Ross Airlock, Joan Williams, Peter Jay, Eleanor Clapp. D. K. Currie, Rev. George Millar ‘in memory of Douglas H. Millar, Mrs, Noel DcBlois, Tom DeBlois, eryl DeBlois, Ernest Worth. Mrs. R. MacDonald, Ernest C. Hoim, Mrs. A. E. Ings Mrs. W. Chester S. NICLUIE, Mrs, C. H. Black, Florence Warren, All- |Bennett. i Aftcr c" fstmas it is possible that he vorlll cross the country to Caigwy "d spend New Year's day in his riding. It is stated that he ‘has made no declvion on this jump yet. but an announcement that he will go to the West for New Year's TORONTO. Ont. Dec. 21 - (By who Canadian Press)—1“0110WlIi8 ‘the meeting of btmkers with Pmnk i121‘ R. With Premier t yMss May MbRae, Ebenezc; Wom- 13. Bennett at 0'11"" ‘m, s life of sacrifice rmiih ‘.0 the _, of missionaries in thc interior would be no surprise to his intim- ui China, and his most rcccnt ex- perience he described only as "Perl Jf my duty.” ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. i ates. News Briefs Leod, President 0i’ t?!" Bankers Associfll-lo" "'4 591$} Manager of tilt Bum‘ °f NW“ tia today issued the following stall-l- situation was discus-std. J- 5- Me“ Canadian een Campbell, Audrey Birch, m memory of Bradford C. McLure, en's Women's Institute, Jack Saund- ers, Douglas Saunders, Joioe Nichol- son, Ccnstanco Hyndman, hiaurire Blake, Pete Cosh. Jack Bell. Mrs. O. C. Craswell, Crnsweil George S. McLeod, Byron Brown, Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson, Dorothy Hutcheson, Miss Gertrude Vaughan, W. C. Whitehead, Eleanor Ramsay,’ Thelma Mltthews, Lloyd Hawkins! Bruce Hawkins. i Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan. Norman Lowther. Dorothy Lowther, , Santa Pal Souris. i St. James C. G. I. T., Gordon Riggs, Frankie Riggs. Brian Fililter, Eleanor Toombs, Mrs. William MacDougall, Mrs. Harry Mathicson, Gladys lvlatiiic- son, VonClure Gay, Mrs. John A. Ceilings, A Friend, Mrs. W. B. Prowse, Edna Gordon, E. B. Dig- nan, Christine Dignan, Blanche Griffith, John Carson, Robert Steele, A Friend, Mrs. Norman McLeod, Mrs. Gcorgc Buntain. (Continued on belle 3) May Organize, i Wednesday in which the Exchangfll To Set Prices Studio, Mrs. W. H. J. Gill, Allison Mutch, Mrs. C. D. McLean, Mrs. Forty one of the candidates for ferocity, the House of Representative scats' will lose their cicction deposits. Body Will Be Taken To (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Dcc. 21.-Many distin- guished pcrsons were among those attending the funeral service for Mrs. Ernest stirart, mother of Sir Campbell Stuart. Canadian. who is a director oi thc Times‘ Publishing Company and Canadian rcprcsenia- tive on tho Imperial Communica- tions‘ Advisory Board, held at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbrldgc, this afternoon. The body will be taken to Canada aboard thc steamer Duchess of York sailing on Dcc. 24 and Douglas Stu- art, brother of Sir Campbell, will meet the ship in Halifax, taking thc (Canadian Prtssi ST. STEPHEN, N. B., Dec. 21 _(5y The Cruadian Press) — St. Stephen All-Stars defeated University of New BrunswioPs basketball team 30 to Z3 lll Ill exhibition match here tonight. MEETINGS. ETC "Come to the Christmas Concert in Kinkora Hall, ‘lfixesday. December 22nd. - 11045-12-21-21. "Come to the Christmas Concert in Belfast Public Hell, December 23rd. 1l083-l2-22-1i. S. S. PILSNA. Dec. 2i. (All) _Mahatma Gandhi, on the way "Fredericton Xmas Tree and‘ Concert, Wednesday, December 23rd. mcnt: “The hankers met the Prime Min ister at his request °n w°d“"~"d’Y' the 16th instant. in Qmwi- l” ‘m’ cuss the adverse exchsnilfi sltuaii°n~ and to devise means of lwefllllfl- 5° rates. was that immediate 8WD! back to Bnmbvy in this ‘steali- q, “id wday that he will r¢— new his civil disobedience cam- paign in India only after all the pggglblullfi! of ncsce have been Qxhausted- " ‘f stormy, Thursday. 11070-12-22-11. "Come to the Cornwall School Christmas Concert in Cornwall i-leli, Wed‘, Dec. 23 at 8 0'00“- 1l055-l2-21-2i "Christmas Concert and Tree in Uigg School Hail, on Wednesday. Deoember 28rd. If stonny foliowins night. 11051-12-21-21. t _.-_-_ WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dee. 21. . _(5,p,)-l.eadcn of both par- ties In the United States Senate be taken ilrrolilh the banks, brok- e“, trust companies and invest- jment houses to control, insofar as’ me, might be able, the purchase mbroad of securities by "$159M! °i ,' Canada. The bankers save l!" Prime Minister the mmrwe "l" they would oo-operate. far as possible. the over/em“! “B” Millar, Joan Miller, George, Bobby "Altos discussion the wflfilllfllmliMiss Helen Collings, Pownal United " Sunday School, assured President Hoover today at a White House Conference of prompt action on the 8500.099» 000 rsco ‘ ootlou corporation after the Christmas holidays- w"Coms to the concert and Chrisb‘ u ‘free in Stanley Bridge Hail Tuesday, mo, n. r: not fine. Wed- iiesdsy night, 11088-12-10-31 "Dialogues, Drills and Men's choruses at Christmas Concert, York. Wednesday evening. sa- mission 2t cents. 11040-12-21-21. torrswA. Ont. Dw- 11- Captain William II. Beck, Will! "Oomeiooape Traverse Xmas has Nell IPWWM "m"! Concert in Cape Traverse Hall. states Consul-General to Cau- Tllwily. December 22nd, st 3 ‘g. will take up his duties Illi- ocleck. 11009-12-22-11. l. n. mph“. mm,‘ m “n, 00H‘ D_ ‘ mum.“ of o_ K, nell, who hive! Dee. ll to take w" the pout of Consul General for south Africa, with head- quarters in C!!! T"!- . hence “flier miles: . h med I Barber shop’ wink‘: silver- m“ i" ifiltbhone oflice. Your pet- "Ilst lliweoiatad. 11070-124241. Churchill Leaves Hospital (Canadian hen) NEW YORK, N. Y" Dee. til-Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill was mov- ed from tom mu Hospital back to his apartment at his hotel to- day, but he was put right beck to bed on his arrival there, and his physician said he would probably have to remain there several days longer. ‘P. J. Proud. i Audrey DeBlois, Miss Anna McIn- nis, Gordon R. Carver, Betty I-lood, Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Miss Avila Mathieson, Mrs. George Pearson, Harold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart, Boots McLeod, Misses Horne, Joyce Hessian, Blair Hessian, Erie Hes- sisn. Mrs. Winnlfred Lodge, Mrs. Harry and Mickey McLeod. A friend. 01.00: Cynthia Kendall, Gladys Wise. Pownal United Church, Mrs. C. H. B. Umgworth, Norah Longworth. A Friend, Mary campbeil. Ne" Taylor, Allison Foster, Phyllis, Fos- ‘ter, Miss Elaine Match, Doris and ‘Ether McDougall, George, Tom. 1mg Bggg Mary Rogers, G. H. Tay- lor, Mrs. Mott, mas Lilia Coles. John C. Doull, J. Cunrmisky. Dor- The noted British statesmanb face was liberally cries-crossed with strips of adhesive tape, and as he arrived at the hotel he appelfed to be fatigued from an automobile ride of 1’! bloch down Perk Av- enue. Mr. Churchill was struck a week ago Sunday night by an automo- bile as be was crossing 5th Avenue- His face ‘was badly lacerated, his shoulder was sprained, and he dc- ‘budy to Montreal for interment in Iillt} family plot in ‘Mount Royal Cemetery, liloutrcal. ‘ The chief mourners at this ulter- (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Dcc 22.—A mass meeting of farmers, growers and business men generally will bc held at Presque Isle, Me, on Wed- nesday afternoon to discuss the for- mation of a Potato GrowcrsWJnlon for the Aroostook district, according to a special despatch from Presquc Isle appearing in the news columns of the Saint John Telegraph-Jour- nal today. it is said, is to enroll the growers under an agreement to sell no po- tatoes below a price to be fixed by committee. This price probably would be near the production cost of $1.20 a barrel. So far this season the United States market has paid moon's services ‘were: Sir Ccmpbell, and his mother's sister, Mrs. Stc- bart. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner and lilrs. Ferguson were present. Sir Campbell intended to sail on i the Duches of York. but his doctors iwill not allow him to travel at pre- .sent. The object of the proposed union, i Unique Farm For Animals around so cents a barrel. (c“““d"'"‘ 1m“) GRAND FALLS, N_ B" Dem 2L MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 2l.-—-"'I'he (By the cmmlm Press)__Appo1nt_‘IBBBllE for Justice to Animals" with mam o! . wmmmm to mm “voluntary workers operate a farm representative who would proceed l0 398M541 in an effort to securei removal of the existing British, emblflb 0n Ollladlan potatoes, wns made at a meeting new wdny of‘ N"! hilfldlld potato growers. ship-‘ P9"- bllim!“ llid professional mru °i vimfl‘ OWIW- Motion for this "i195 V" 0317i!!! unanimously", "m! llmlwii? fertile committee to will?“ "W03 0f the Dominion and provincial government; Th" h“! n" Potatoes now in New _ velolied a alight cese of pltllflly. '~ - ‘lwtillllseauvsorc of fifteen acres here, the only one of its kind in Canada, where lost, strayed or unwanted animals fourd on the streets of Montreal and en- virons are taken, and when not claimed within a reasonable time are placed with new owners. At this home there are adequate kv-nneis for cats and dogs stables for horses and good grazing laud with plenty of shade trees. Every type of crea- ture is cared for from goats to can- aries. Horses whose owners are too poor to feed them properly are tak- en and within a short time returned in sood condition Canada geles, Calif, who was with Rob‘ erts, was still in a hospital suffer ing from a punctured llihg and t fractured pelvis. The driver of the ‘truck Abraham Niles of Cambridge, was arrested ion charges of drunken and reckless driving after the accident. A Radio Broadcast Is Cancelled LONDON. Dec. 21—(Canadian ‘Press Cablm-The proposed round- ,tlre-world Christmas day radio broazlcmst of the British broadcast- ing company was cancelled today “hen a last minute breakdown oc- curred in connection with the Cen- BOSTON- M555- Dcc- lib-The adian end o; the pmjectl coast guard cutter Kickapoo found It has been planned to hold oon- the schwner Gem?“ w‘ may’ Jr" vacation between the announcer in 0ft Cami“ BM’ on the Mame mast‘ ' .t bcfcrc noon todnv. The thc I/nndou studio of the company Jug ‘ m‘, a Imnbcrjack m British COL chooncr her‘. been reported disabled hut thc Kickapoo sent word to th Lmlbm‘ but a‘ hitch dweloped m coast guard headquarters that in: plans to cstahlth two-way comqMaster had C,,__,,,,,_,,,, n,“ and simply municution by linking the Canon-lady“, ma, l‘! _. ‘in .3.“ in N“, in“ mam bum system with IamHVork be noiiiicti m lncr ccnrlitlon. A telephone systems. With the world-i “p07; hm bu.“ rortivcri m5; night wide wntimlltv o! the protect at headquarters here twat the sails l-hTPatf-‘Iitd the compfmy defided i0 of the schooner hntl been carried abandon the cxpcrment until some‘ away in a storm, iintcr (lute. ___._. géwni-n,» ..____._ :_.._..___ ruin; r _'-— Record & Forecast of the Weather i Refused Aid (Canadian Press) if_.v I .\il."ri‘<>1:u1.u<;ugu, ilFFlCE, Tor- onto, u..|., lit-v. ‘.‘l-- Menu Slioenuc. DAYS .\lll\'l.\ll‘.\l .»\.\‘ll MAXIMUM TEM- lflllh-YIITRES rut-sou I i QIIIIPIIHYPI‘ = iiI3.‘.‘;';"""‘ llylprfupvg. ll ilil (I ' pa...“ l. BK. IN Sterling; ton..." s ‘Tilt-Y Au. time Charlottetown ........... 12 m SYNOPSIS Pressure is high orcr thc Atlantic const, also ovt-r nnrihcru Mnuhoim, will: low prcssurn- covering the wrat- ern States and Ilu- fnir Pnumilnn West, A deep rlcprcssicu is centred in llurl- sou Straits. The weather has been mild provincon- most _ enstwnrcl lih some snow sud rain in Saskatchewan and Alberta. in nll lv fulr from blanitohn FORECASTS Ottawa am] (‘pper it. Lawrence Val- Ieye-dlodcrute shifting winds: most- ly cIourLv; prohniviy some light snow or min; solucwhnt colilcr nguin at night. Lower St. Lawrence Valley-ducal: llilili"! winds; cloudy, probably some light snow or part rain. (lull and North Shore-Fresh to strong southwest and west winds; cloudy and mild: some light snow. Maritime Erovlncer-Frrsh or strong .—-_.. tonilht at 8.26. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.25 ans riacs tomorrow morning nt 7.3L‘. Full moon Thursday, lit-c. 2i, 7.1K p.m. Summcrslde tide eighteen minute! later than Chariottflown. CAB IIIBI ICIIEDULI Week days-Leaves Borden daily souihwc-tnrly winds: lno-rtlf‘ cloudy and mild: probably sum.- Hun‘. iocnl gain or snow. High tide this morning at 0.15 all 0.15 s.m. and 11. am. Leaves Tormentine daily: 10.30 a.m. and at! ma.