a MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN -i-_-_ hove, cough and a smoke. weu be hid . can't >7%I/ ///' The People’s Paper Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew n»: klcps MAXI MS 01A. MERE MAN that can travel well not. a good horse. Charlottetown fluludlnn Two Conn. Morning Uuudll l, Founded illln. BEEF-- NAZIS BURN AT SEIZURE Threaten Revenge ' By Louis P. Iiochner Assoc-Med Press Staff Writer BERLIN. Feb. 18—(AP)—Burnilnz with indignation, German oiflclals today ‘promised to settle scores with Great Britain over the Aitmark in- cident and said the Royal Navy‘s boarding of the prison 51111;) in Nor- wegian waters had united Ger- nnv as no other occurrence of the Will‘. The slogan oi’ 1914-18 "Goit Slrnfe England." was repeated by German spokesmen who applied such epithets as "criminals". and "law-breakers" m the Brittsh g0v~ eminent for ordering the dewroycr Crssftck to seize more than 300 Bri- tish prisoners from the Aillmark in neutral watcni. One spokesman said "only an in- mlcutly dumb Englishman could have invented" the theory. advanc- ed in London. that a. ship wzth war prisoners mil-st. be intcrilcd i1 it‘ ventures fln the waters oi’ a neutral liiillOl‘l_ ‘smgland herself in prac- tlcc has again and ngaln shown she applies the very Opposite principle," he raids IIPPCPIIJIIK claims that the Alt- m~rk was ilnarmcd, he said "the Illt-iuark case furl-her shows what ‘élcognilji-Ti TTJFI g? k355i’ Dr. Man B. 1V. A. Liberal Vigorous Go-v-e-rnment Could Introduce Much Needed Social Legislation, Conservativeigader Says. 1 By Oarl lcclnke Canadian Press Staff Writer IMF/GINA. Fob. 18—(CP)-—A vig- onus. aggressive government. prc- lWPd to give national leadership, could obtain the co-oprration of tin- proviiwas to introduce nceclcd social legislation, without waiting i0 iron out all the criistltiltzonnl obstacles in the British North AIHQHCB. Act. Conrrval ve lender Manion told o. oampllzgn meeting here Saturday night. He claimed the Prcscnt govern- mcni had us-rd thc H. N. A. Act as <1 litctcxt IO!‘ its iatlure to znstilutc "Ilcnluloylment 1115111111106 and other soctal services. I! substantial corsltultonal changes were i-eccmnlcnclyl by the "hart oii the Royal Coirmlsson 0n Dominion-Provincial Re l a t: on l. hmvfllor. he would cll‘l a round- tilble conieicnoe of the loaders of a“ Parties. both lcdslral and pro- Ymfllfll. "in discus; in a most nm- cflblc way the recommended changes.’ Thai would be done In the lfm"! spirit wHch ins lred the "I'll"! 0i Coniedcra ion but lhc outcome oi such a. confer- ence would not he allowed to "Irroach on "minority rlxhl-‘I which collnfliutcd the basis 0f Confederation." chine Conservative lender was clccred when lntrodlrcd to the Mil’ Hail Audlorivm ncrcnce by M: 1 MacPherson. wul-m Dr. th*'l“'lil defeated in “July, 11138. for ‘~‘ Jndershlp of the National cellllngcvéhi. s-o- 00m“ c- W-lIIQ-ilsfilfiii" mfilili‘. Maple leafs. Milton Admission 1b ceiiis. 11-444. "Cornwall rink m lghl. cl de River vs. Cornwall CnC Le gue "mflskato after. ' 1.544s. "Buvlnn live n . t Alb v. firmer 22nd, fiidlryzqilfli-Ii al anili- "lll- noon. Signed QOreen. ‘QR Ylllk ‘$30.1? culinnorriirovvikrific I“ I W“ [Legion Campaign Goes Over Top -_-._... When the Legion Officials in this Province accepted an objec. tivc of $4000.00, they had not the least doubt but that it. would be reached. Owing to the enthusiasm of the Leglonarles and their friends who undertook the task. and the wonderful response of the public not on.y have the forward and battle zones been consolidated, bu’. the "Heavies" are now ranging on the six thousand reserve zone. Saturday night 35.24109 was known to have been contributed from seven sources, none of ivhlch were complete, and sev:_..1.more points had not reported. The following amount is now at credit of the Lesion War Services in the Provincial Bank of Cher- lottctolni: Charlottetown $2.918 40 Montague 379 _ 25 Summcrside 536 "l0 Kenslngtou 170.23 Souris 165 in Saul hoot-t 30.75 Women's Ihslllales 114.00 Total — - - - - -$4.308.3\ This ls a wonderful response i0 the Lesion appeal. and ls pron! that “llic Island" ls as ilsaul ready to accent. a little more than its responsibility. If. looks that when the smoke o!’ action clears Charlottetown alone four thousand rlillar mark. The envelope collections In the City, which are still incomplete, have so far produced wonderful rc- suits. A full slnlcmenl; 0i the camnallzll will be given as soon as possible. I ionigees Act As Pre text S Coiiscrvativo Party. Mr, MacPhcr- son WilS ul‘0 cheered as he r0 c to DWSCIII. 'm_v lneud and my trader." It was Mr. lVIIlCPIi-‘JISOIYS first ap- pearance in the campaign in which lu- ls slated t0 make a nation-wide speaking l0lll‘_ "Not only the supremacy 0i Par- liament but the institution of Par- laulciit itself is the issue in this campaign and Mr. King must rcal- we the people are determined to prc ervc the Parliamentary tcm we have in this country," Mr. MacPhcrson. The Pr mc Minister's improve- (lcutrd til s 'l\l’lOl1 of Pm" iamcnt rc- niudcd lilo "|lf‘C~l)l(‘ if the 1111111165 tlial llic “07S'f‘!lil'Cll oi poplilnr odes is not new to Mr. King." he snid- rclcrriitg i0 (lssélution of the Advisory Wheat Committee, a sup- sys- said (Cvnilnuod on page 8. Ovl l) International At A Glance 12y The Canadian Press LONDON -—Brltl=h lorcign oillre den-lands explaliilon why Norwcll- klllg "lnllccl to find Britons on Na] prison ship Aliinclrk, asks ship be lnicrncd; trca ury order rcqull-ll British owners 1o turn in 60 United States securities. OSLO - Fate or AIlmark ap ar- ently depends on Norway's dcc slon wlicihci- sho was armed, BERLIN — indignant German: threaten to settle lcnru with B i- lah- high command reports "numer- oua’ prisoners captured on western front. _..__ llELSlNGI-‘ORS- Finland throws fresh troop: against Russians on Karcllan isthmus where little l0- illm ls reported: Soviet all- raiders kill 40 in widelpreld attach be- hind front, Finn; say. PARIS —-'l'llird German atilck in two days on French outpost hill, French report. (YRISTOBAL. Cmal zone --Prra'- ident General Jon Felix Efllprribla becomes dictator o! Paraguay. A three-way diplomatic baillc broke loose toiiigiil. over llic Royal NIH) s speclatulal" British seamen who had been vermiiious Aluliark, prison llilp and iiuxlliar ship lor (jcrinziuyls scuttled battleship, llli: Auliiirai urai 131.101.‘. three iiailoiis went into action with will exceed bv a 200d margin the 'u1@5e1'e5"1l*57_ tions irom lvoi-wav on p9§Slbl8 that llic presence 0i prisoners was not discovered in liil: Norwegian scare-h 0i the vessel. lulu suggested the Ail-mark be bUCdlLB of Norway's milurc t0 ncutr Bill BgilIllSb VIOIUUOII O1 IICI‘ l-BITILQY- way for to intercept the Altmurk. iliumbcd iii three capitals, lii.- liii over Britain rcjulccn lull. Grai Slice prisoners arc noilic silicly . a guns and cuilrlssc. i‘Cll"l1llS_L‘DlllJ llic clays of lJrilke and Nelson. criiiueilt "litlgl lnllcli iii llic.i' <lli=y cs1: neutral "in llic AlllIlJYK misc. have asked the Norwelziliil ililnistcr, Erik Colbanz- icr of llic Aluliilik." WIIQIIIPI‘ slic "d In“ ‘IY- ‘mil U18 Illflrkct also was scorched and if so what was “~08 b» <1"! lll) l0!‘ Tflllfih-blced yound? fox and ililnk. 2. found the Bflblsli Dl‘l uucrs aboard whataciloii would tlicv llllvc token‘! sidcr the Altman-k as an innocent nierchllntinan when slic IilLl uscd as a prison shill for some time? chanlinoii, _\\’IlV war. lips lviih lxci"? cnusc the British lrovernmcnt skiers the whole Altmurk irregular oii llic port 0f Norlvliy. ply to his government for answers. l ‘HEIFSHIP’ lsclrlulin BY BRITISH Diplomats Go Into Act- ion After Release Of British Prisoners From Germany's Altlnark. By J. F. Sanderson Cfllllhullli Press Staff Writer LONDON. Feb. 18 -~(CP Cliblc)—- Urges Unity rescue of 300 t0 100 iln- prisoned ioi" mouths iii the stinking. lioxl 0i‘ the "IlBIl-bhlp’ pocket The British public toasted ilie exploits 0i‘ llic cuilass-ivlcidirlg boarding puny irom the des- lroycr Cossack. The mcn they a Sir Salullcl linare, Lord Privy brought back llimic from hur- lvcgliln wliicrs l ngercd Ill llus- S _| .h u a roducflon _ "m" M“ “r “w the" m“ 0:;lIly“i1l‘Id sdgilIflcep for war laiibft. meal ui‘ lvccks in their lioilics. Meanwhile diplomatic iclldcrsol Platinum Foxi Breeders To Seek. Eliarter 1. Briulni has demanded explana- liow ll. was till: interned be a1. _2. Norway has protested to Brit- lll waters. 3. Germany has protested lo Nor- allowiniz tlio British navy I1 . soon ...i- a Dominion charter as the Canadian Platinum Fox Breeders Association. J. D. J- Fforbes. Lon- don, England. lllr HdVISEI‘ for the Dominion Departnvciit of Agricul- pimlll: ctt m an interview here lll"‘ll. Later he lcii; for Novll SCOLlJ. _ ‘Jbndy knows if thcyvwill be succlxsslul," iic said regarding the luthrc oi platinum ilnd other ilcw phases of fur, but he ex- lni loll that no color c ivould’ sllpcrccdc the “really Tliuinib Law Books As books oflnternrltional law were public ‘no Willi Ill?!‘ a 1 u liand-io-iiaiid light The foreign Olllcll in a hlllhllldlll. aid lirilaili loll. llic N0r\vcg.ziu gov- pr . glllll igocti SIIWT in The llll‘ liiduslrfy, although liard hit by the war, was pulling out of the 1011's slump. sold Ml‘. Forbes. Demand for uiid furs had increas- rd Halifax was dczlurcd to 1. "In view of llic known charac- Il’ Norwcizfail ailthoritlcs had 3. Precisely why did Norway con- TAKE STUCK HFBRITMNS Wild PROGRESS LONDON. Fob. l8 --(CP)-— Two llll'lllll(’l',~. 0i Britain's ivar cabinet took stock 01 the nations progress lli its smugygll‘ nflillliSl. (iermaiiy in been cred ll. litur- Norwvglrlii coiisid were 4. If it vras Consider Incident Irregular These questions were asked be-I (Oll- incident Lord Halifax asked Colbnn to ap- NADA. 106.com FEBRUARY 19, 19.0040‘ NS LOSE THREE WAY BATTLE lmolnclflpepl... Delay In Assisting Island Farmers Premier King?" Failure To Take Action On Millfeed Question Elicits Comment From Messrs. McLurcmfiAnd Hyndman. Following up the telegram sent l0 Ri. Hon. W. L. “ac- kehzie King by hlcssrs. W. (‘hcslcr S. Zllcliilrc zlnd .I. O. Hyndmnn, Queen's (Inllnty (Tollscrvlliivc candidates. urg- ing the need 0f immediate action ill the mailer 0f ll silli- veniion i0 the cxicni of ihc difference between domestic and export freight rail-s 0n mill fccds for Island farmers, a Guardian representative inlcrvicvvcll Moss s. McLurc and Hyudmzin and was informed ihzli u reply w. s received ycs- terday to the effect that llic mailer was being: investigated by various departments and orlgillliziiiiolis and would re- ceive “fullcst ziiienilon." This rcply was anticipated “then the telegram was sent. Questioned as i0 the slzilelllcnl of one 0f the Govern- ment candidates ihzli the sending 0f this lclcgrilm was "high pressure propzigilndal,” hlcssrs. .\lcl.ure and Hynd- man stated that the farmers of lhls Province are not con- cerned with politics in regard i0 this most vital matter and that considering ihc question has Iiccn dealt with by Boards of Trade in various parts of the Maritimcs now, for some mouths past, ihcrc is n_0 reason why ii should be one of concern to Liberal cilndidiiics only. Aclion was ex- pected immediately Zlflfl‘ the declaration oi‘ will‘, and there has been great disappointment that. the issue ivas allowed io drift until the eve 0f an clccliun. GROSS DISCRIMINATION SINPJQIIPJ‘ lwiltiux-llv and (ICCJIYCCI iuiitcd cfforl would bring, victory l0 llic Brit sli ntiiis. bir Silllllil’. c. lord privy seal. fldllfUwniJlfl ii fll 1t crowd ill, Notting- Sailors Log llliiii. (‘(>Ili.'l!llll'i\li‘(l his nords on the, e s niili .ll (‘i‘ull()llll(' clfuri, cxliurting: ll LLlll'l‘$ to produce, save and‘ I n a sac cc. I L0 J Cllatrield. minister 0i de- IPIILQ cknJYLsIllLil/IOII‘ speaking at Carlijl. pull: an accounting 01' mil- itliry gains itiauc by the armed 101'- ccs s0 ior, and nolcll especially the ciiipircls curunQl-“IAOII. .0. LEITH. Scotland. Feb. 16-027?) _ , . . . "-" G09. h” I-wlah 1118x1581“, .mllf;%i'lluoliil‘.~ilbxlflillgenqlic?lg i211}: These words. lnficlri c300 we 4% dcclarcd that victory lvould not be kc t by cnaibogtra lzooo-wn Gemian prison ship Aitmark. 1n- dlcatcd the days and nights o1 an- xious waiting during the 1on8 Li-lp or the vessel cornemd Frldav in NaOfWBQIBII waters by a. Brlllfih wars l p. \ The log was scribbled from time w time by George Johnston. 23. oi’ Hull. who was aboard the first ahlP raided by the Admiral GYM SD96 and consequently spent the ioniz- cst period of time on the Altmark. ou which most s‘! 21M GYM 5W9 loo cc . “r-r-hgerlkwevigiiu in October. It "Lift Cope Town soot. 27. 1939- Qgpturtd by Admiral Clrai spee O ct. 5. "s. s, Ashlee captured and sunk Oct. 8 and the crew out award i18- Newton Beach sunk Oct. 8 and m? two crows put aboard the Ora! c. SW3. S. Ilulilsmlin captured 00¢- 10-and stilt-k Oct. 1'1. Crew ll"!- aboard Gcmiau tanker Aliniark. out of Hamburg. Newton Beach and Ashlea crcw put aboard Alt- mork Oct. lii. A total of 153 pris- oners from the three ships, "The Alllnilrk chfllvicd to R0 under Norwrginu l‘€'815l1'l1ll0ll "-5 (‘LISIIV \\'Oll. bul. that. the allied kilns Ior a new em 0i pence Juslilied ul- timrlte sacrlllces irom “all light- minded pcopc." lii the phrase of Lord Cliaificld. urging all branches 01' some and industry w weld their ellorts in a harmonious whole, Si: Bainilcl “Elli. Dill. "Britain in the midst 0i battle must not cease in well-doing nor falter in constructive statesmailsliip. Britain in war must bccoiiic a more equal society that she was ili {icac-e, p, more united commonwcaiti a more closely knit iamilv. more cn- lightened and more surely btiSEd on lasting foundations II soilnd econo- my and social justice between man and man. "If we achieve this ideal. ti we keep this vision clearly before us, we ensure that the cause ‘or which we fight shall shine more brightly in the eyes of men. althoulzh battle rages and the skv dankensmlwo shall come to the ordeal with faith in the cause that we champion. with the light or conscience and the serene assurance of victory." Lord Chatllcld, expreullng confl- dcnce that Brithh superiority at. iscn. on land and in the air wul brllgg final victory over the enemy, a . k "Alt no time in our hlsiorze has .. _ _ _,< there been closer harmony tweonJ (Continued on base 3. O01 B) the three services." _ “When it is considered that it cosls Island farmers fi'0m $4.00 10 $0.00 ll ion hilrhcr than ihc farmers in Cen- tral Canada, ii is out of llic question for the farmers of this Province i0 pziriicipzlic in supplying bzicon and other products for the Will‘, except at a loss, unless a substantial rcdilction in price is granted by uzly of subvention." Messrs. lilo-Lure and Hynlliilzln slllic. “The importation 0i’ mill feeds at prcscnt high prices will not icnd i0 rclicvc the situation.” The Conservative ciindidllles claim that . while it ls most desirable to encourage, in every wily possible, the ill-owing 0f a much grcllicl- quantity of fcclls 0n ihc Island, that will lake iimc. and ill the mczlnlimc Isllilld farmers must be given an opportunity" l0 increase livcsioclc produc~ lion by importation‘ 0f mill feeds lit reasonable cost. Taking the long view, lllcssrs. IIICIAIH! and Hyndmnn stale that at ccriziin seasons mill fccds can bc purchased at extremely 10w prices. and siorzlpre should bc provided at dccp-wliicr terminals zli, say, (Thilvlolicllilvn llnll Summer- slde, so that lzlrgc supplics can he Iirouglll in by water and rllil and stored, when llic opportunity offers. 0n favorable terms. In this way our fzirulcrs would not hc caught at a disadvilniage with short crops or drought conditions ill llny year. If such urrllngcnlcuis were cilrricd mil. ii is possible that the Island could become a distributing ccnire in lliariiime farmers for mill fccds. The Conservative candidzlics sugucsl that Island farm- ers lire not concerned so much with politics as ihcy arc rllgfl" (‘llilmrlumly i0 develop the livestock industry’ and 0_ ‘(IVE some chzincdof pilrlll-lpiilillg in the hundreds of millions 0f dollars being expended by (‘llnlldll for vvzir sup plies, in which all cliizcus 0f the Province zlrc lnicrcsicd regardless of politics, ' Electors Learn More 0f Policies O’I'I‘AWA. Feb. 18 -—(Cl") Electors will learn lnore o! plans and policies of those see their support at {he polls M . 26 wllcn leaders of l1 ill old parties former lucinblir for York south bu: not a candidate in the contest. ‘Illlifllillilllldfrs of the Co-Opera time Coniranivcalili Federation Nalltolinl Committee have been movcrl icniporlliily to Toronto as rl tutor of COHVPIIIPIICC and the élivclnl Crclllt Party docs not main- tain an office here Dr. Manlon ls speaking at Vic- lorla Tllfhilfiy itltcrnoon and will Hi‘ lo Vaiicouvl: for a meeting that evening. On Thursday he will s ‘t in Callzaty. Ezlhioliion Fri- day and Wliinlpliu Saturday. On l.‘ > follnlviiig hloiidav he will he in his own coustitilcncy, Fort ivll- rciurn the huslf "s this wcck liam. Prom coast to coast. the big puns 0i the political groups will be in To Tour Maritime-ll acllon beginning tomorrow. Mth the canlpalgvi of newer pal-tics hc- Mil-r a tour throilcll QIIPIYHJ ind restricted more particularly L) and lhc Mnritimr- Prcvllll-vs Dr lvinnlon will rclurn for an Ontario tour and will rmbaiyy mnko q final address ln the For‘. William distllcl. Arranlzcmcnis are bolus blade for ilnlloilal appeals on behalf of l-l o Coilscrvllllvc Pariv hv Hon. H. H. Stevens. Ilrrldcr of lite Rccon- strilcdon Party in tlic last cani- nairll and now one nf Dr. Mar- ion's chief Llculcuanfs. and bv Hulzh Mrliiv. lhclltbc: 0f the Nczv B." wick Imglslrlturl‘ mid lcadfll n1’ l Conservatives in that Pro vlurc. Prime hllltisicr Mackenzie Kiln; (Continued ml none a. C01 ‘n Wcstcrn Canada. Because the campal oi’ the various parties are bclm; directcd from widely separated headquart- era it is not. possible to obtain in Ottawa a complete picture of their activities. Speaking arrangements for the Cabinet Mlnislcrs and the Print- Minister are bcinz hanrllcd lwrc ih-cugh the National Libcral Ful- eratlon. Conservative licadqllarlvrs here are looklnz alter the araii~c~ merits for Dr. R. J. Manlon. the national leader, but more dciallvli aspects of tho campaign arc b0»- lng directed from Toronto lmdcr. supervision oii.’ Hon, Earl Llalwwl, s PAoEs \lllllllll ul liv Mull- Fbilflllll iii Eb L’ M151 .1 i ‘ (.1... u.) 1. LONDON, German vi- during lIlLf Navy, one l. >< 3 -> ‘l? F». .- m9 >1: Q12?‘ O m 5Q reported unofficial’ to r ia- Cfl‘1‘.il'(‘(l and lurnrwlr into port. torlnf.‘ (‘P ncilirril ski-ts art! one i \\‘(‘T(‘ viri kill ‘Flfisl. G counicd for 0i’ tllrni prorillrc inns‘. b» rougliiv 40 pvr con‘. i» into line lvitli other Yllll‘ tho lat ll. Wlllll a 111st . Cut l er R. J. Mitliflll so»: n rc Sutur- clay, prhon-sliizi . ‘ton I l‘ 1v“, .' WI .1 Go rut a n Nan}. and . t . sell in (“icmtvu for . The crlrvluwl Morca. 3.000 ‘ans. on . ‘we; lr[{lZ}i}»}§“;.~~'-.{ . nhrnoni llclti:iiilil l-‘Akllillllfiii: Conservative Leader Manion Says Prices Must Move Upward To Give Ifiirmci- Fair Deal. lly (‘IlilTudullc Canadian Press Staff Wriicr REGINA. I'll). IlIAICPb-PWCEB ti‘. ,.. ‘We must nim 1n pill prices ilir llic f. ' ('1' nil i pii ll_v iviih lihvr pm ill llw Ill‘ oilt- . lllll'(l llic‘ (‘v .lllvl- l’ l\' fi zlgriruliilrlll p!" 1H Hui’! ll! wlical policy ill g rlil-uLll- in :l broadcast in .\"\lllllc\icll:lii_ In anullicrn 4-" r Jlliv. courtr- liv (trot ' Di‘. pro-births incutrliflv n‘ t bro..." ' ' '_ _\1.!li ml .l stops lll Li. DlilWflV hi. wo id iakc il-Yfiiilfle a a1. a pm“ . "Dill-IV! iv. .. Way's rugiwl v _ scumed b‘. 5.5 c; (lPflllliil ziliuzirrl the Dll\"ll> fashion.» i“ {he _ - slilp was its doctor. and me my‘. The (Iuclor ivns always apolo- wm-_.hh.s p3. Ely": fnrdavk olylicllll-lll sup- g.) of ma,“ illlcs, lllllilnsnn Sillll, (llll-l- lil- lhsl-flllllun llollvcrrd E100 I SWIM. (‘uliilllu ulld l).§. I000 Mountie Says Doctor Giily Decent Eiazi LONDON. Feb. Ill-ICP cable) —/\uio.-lg_ ilie Alimark's 300 illlII more |l|l's'liIl(‘l'5 \v.'i~l zl furml-l- Nllinliir, Yiviur llullillanzl, n1‘ lllllvtxlv, who sl-rvcd in ‘ Olll lillyll Nril'ili\\:-$l Hull INIIIU‘. Ill». Mild [lie only dc I inlvl llic prisnilcrs: “Wllr Ix wzlr. Your KIRK‘ luck l: our hlld luck. and our IJZHI lurk is your good luck." "llc lllll his bcst for us." llil- former Iiloilllill- said. lloblnvlli dv-sl-ribcd nsl (Ill-- livrri 0i’ llil- holilo all ufficl-r III. (I("ll‘l\‘~(‘I' (‘llwsfildk lllm u l'f‘lii*IH*s a z" II _ llll‘. (rlljlr-i zilul lmpcll afloat-d "with a ' Will." PEOPLE. WHO KNOW A LOT Sl-touui) Bump A HOUSE ON Thermometer Extremes Hi5! Low ‘l -. llllfllll‘ u ‘Q ‘i v l l1" "Fri l frrl l III) _. ,..».;.=3_..-..- llll Yesterday's tlivrlllolnclcr l'iIl.l‘(I liliol c. hlghcst and lowest 1\l'l‘ rciilliligs 'T‘OF*.O.\"1Y7 Poll 1.". -. whrnl \\- l‘.' . Siiifl. “For ic..= price. av. . ' Hp st-t: r . ccsstlul ivhcrt. long-rain". melt-iv ‘one OOIKllLlllllS. llis llltlii ivznlul ' and (‘l'!('\' when! I701‘ n t rl "ll‘-"‘Y".,'"l'(".‘_ Yifiii i0 nu l". opera: m“ wlicrlt as oii rs" :. llic All"d izuvcrlivc ' i 0h the ivnr. "llyvnwcn: in tit“ IIIVPWI‘ or nil rlci. n‘ '< ivlnflc u 1 n t"~l"s (‘JWP-l ' on i“. l‘: _ p.11". r- ivvllru lw"".'l'r'=!<‘s in‘ \"."<‘(I ivi" in llic \Vl‘".'l? llcurll /\('. if llwfi.‘ The (Fivrrvctrv i lcl ‘l r *1 united that ill» p0 fillliltw‘ luvruallnn- al flfll‘f‘"ll‘.(‘l‘.i in tr" tun lwlrid wlicill markll 1w. equaiciy canvassed." n 'cll itevcr bccii "ild- / Illllill {llltl IIl.l\.Illlilll l4; ‘ ..l .l‘.'t‘l' -. lii liiuli . "st: Dlnllcrzltl- u-lluls: ‘Iillf and rllulpzirlilivcly- Iilllfl. illllnlv- by incrcllsiiig nurilllnwi mulls linw null rliiu lnl 'l'u~~ll.l : llic lutltnur ii PIKIVIIICPS ll.i .v l‘. (iv. ~ - » , M I . . m‘. UNI,“ K ,. w‘. _ - \\-~Il mnncimlle l<:l:;>-~r.lt~ lo [WM OI “HAN P. ‘ rrlil snow in Noriliciu $15- m “.31. U"... m. knrcbcnwm liiitl Albvflil, hiioiv 35 1.11mi; tontgtit ln Southern Ulnar- ,.~r'l tonight at 6:18. | Sun sols this nllcrnnnn M null rites tomurruu’ m ‘Willi! l Stumucrs-r“ t‘ 0 ill nriil. ‘lcr tlinil CiiclrlcZ§<r/.l\'ii. HIE (‘AR Iijllll l’ [caves Border. 9.45 AM. 1.00 PM. [paves Tormrntino ll.00 A. M" 3.06 P. IL 5 T} S \Il.l\( n’