Covers Prince Edward Island Like the.Dew' Carrier: Charlottetown. tnnurelde 010.00 per anriiun. liiaewbere .p',LI9.00. other-Provlnoea and U.I.A. Iltoopu manna. Read by Everybody Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA! WEBNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1952 Aatitalihlasaaareansawo niangletlahirt. MAXIM! or A - MERE MAN" is PAGES the Guardian. llvo Carib. Morning Daily Founded 1001 i7 KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHES INTO RESIDENTIAL AREA Recommend Power Proiect On St. John River New Governor - General May Be Appointed This 3 Week; Massey Rumoredsiaie 0i Mame w'i'rAWA, Jan. 22 -- (CP) - mnmiians may learn this week Nno 15 to be their new governor- general. informed sources said today the announcement, of the successor to Viscount Alexander probably will be made later this week. The expectation is that the man chos- en for the job is Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. The announcement. presumably covering both Viscount Alexand- Pick sail Toronto Street Cars, Rankin Rapids In Buses Running Again I TORONTO. Jan. 22 - (CF)- I Toronto's transit strike ended io- 1. What wage increase. if any. should be added to the top hour- QUEBEC. Jan. 3- (027 r- day with an agreement to submit atlon into the wage structure of the 16-cent-an-hour cost-oi-living bonus now paid. 2. What improvement, if any, should be made in the cost-of- living formula now in effect-one work group said today that build- ierence. lng of an 030,000,000 power pro- Street-cars and buses, off the want: to return 90 iihb 1811617 ject on the river at Rankin Rap- streets of Canada's second largest members Home Of the hospii-Om! ids in Maine would prove ”prac- city for 19 days, will start to run they have shown him Since ha tlcal and in the public's interest." again at 5 am. tomorrow. came to Canada early in 1046. The 5ao.ooo,ooo was a rough 95- A joint announcement by the However. report. from other umme of cost, of expmp;-gauon parties to the wage dispute said quarters left no doubt that there of lands. purchue of mlterjals the men would accept the wage tion of 1.3 points in the Federal is little time left before the Gov- and building 0, a dam um power increases of five cents an hour cost-of-living index, adjusted quar- ernor-General returns to the Un- plum offer by the Toronto Transportn- tcrly. . ited Kingdom. to become defence tion Commission and that an arbl- The findings of the arbitrator minister in the Churchill cab- trator, to be appointed by Labor will be binding on both parties. of a goodbye party. saying mere- iy that the 60-year-old Viscount declmed L” i."di”i'9 whmhu the Memban 01 W0 1niM'n3i'i0n5-1 to a one-man board of arbil.ra- nnce of the five-cent rise, this gathering will be in the nlture Saint John River engineerini tion two remaining points of dlf- now is 51.45, including incorpor- including former War and probably a in their homes when plane rammed into a small apart- ment house, bringing the cent an hour for every fluctua- death toil (0 27. Former -if-S. War Secretary Among Viclims (By Geoffrey 8. Gould and George Cornell) ELIZABETH. N. J., Jan. 22- (AP)-A rain-lashed airliner div- ed with a ly rate of operators. With accept- heRViiY P091115?-Ed residential area here today killing all 23 aboard, flaming roar into a secretary Robert P. Patterson. At least three other persons- fourth-perished the silver total Three Children Killed The bodies of three children were recovered tonight from the Gift Of Food MONTREAL Jan. 22 -(CP)- A suggestion was made before the annual convention of the Cana- dian Federation of Agriculture to- day that Canada sent Britain 5100, 000000 worth of food as a free gift. Dr. E.C. Ilope, federation econ- omist, suggested that the Federal Government may be well advised to lay aside S100 000,000 for such a supplies of feed grains building up in Canada. However H H. I-lannsm, C F A. president, said such a scheme purpose. It not only would aidi austerity-stricken Britain, but l would help in disposal of huge .prove." (British Government's decision to Suggest Canada Make To Great Britain; 2-Fold Purpose ion and lower prices by 1058 fol beef and park. He predicted lower prices for eggs this year and poor marketing prospects for apples overseas. He believed next year may see a general upswing in po- tato productlon and a drop from the high prices currently prevail- ing. The overseas marketing outlook Iwas poor. The United Kingdom's demand for food from dollar-area countries "is not likely to im- he said, "in view of the reduce food imports by some 3400. 000.000 a year." p Since Canada had large supplies of feed grains. these could be used ",5 remcmem and the naming of IN” Enwn Out?” Minister Charles Daley, would de- The new contract is retroactive charred debris. A mother of two might upset international markrs t b nd H t k d L ' ” l o u up ves oc pro uc ion. his successor, likely will be made jointly by Buckingham Palace and Ottawa. Meantime, Government House sent out invitations to members of the Parliamentary Press Gal- lery and their wives to I. recep- Linn at the vicc-regal residence inet. The twin reports that Viscount Alexander soon will leave Can- ads to enter the British cabinet and will be succeeded by in Cans- dian. Mr. Massey. have gained wide currency since the recent visit of Prime Minister Churchill The project would produce an estimated 000,000.000 kilowillat hours a. year. sale or hydro-elec- iric energy would bring revenues of about s10,350.000 is 5'93? 5910" deductions of distribution, main- tenance and other.costs and de- cide: to last Oct. 1. Active Year Reported, At NY” Annual Meeting of them is missing. The 18 plane passengers includ- lng two newspaper men, Kenneth R. Wilson, Ottawa editor of the Financial Post, and John F. Chester. 45. former general busi- ncss editor of the Associated Press and a war correspondent in and cut down other countries" chances of selling food to Britain at reasonable prices. "How would we feel." he said, "1! Denmark. Hollad and the United states were to implement such a proposal and send free gifts to lneed to worry about And if the government put up the sl00.000.000 there would be no surpluses. since the surpluses could be ship- ped to Britain under the free-food plan. The 200-odd delegates, repre- nvxt Wednesday '0 0”'W"- i ti on building and equlp- the Second wo id w . n it ' tti d 0 l - . The Governor-Gene:-al's aides flwiliilzoi-itiieraniigs b:!'"m;::r 35' iiieeiit? on A passenger list isziied by the oifr sgiiiiigc uln IINKIKL o;l)alrkii1tJ'i"Cmme5 Eiighllxligfshtige atiipiled-iidieoclnshidogiiigm . cia n no it - v . a ' - oi-t the now have reached the Th” wwk Vwp mcmd” 50 7" Increased member!hiP- We '91” 'i'""i"." A”""" ”"i”" I" New xestion. but took no official action ' E 5w vi 0;. the ”:”"...:..:d or a ma Mew 0:2 we on me official. gs: Egg?" Bmzfvldckan pmvmce: Ciufgv 5': 1:: gggtvgzigtizjzrgeigg the residence of the Canadian ed- Dr. liope made his suzzestlon But.t1.i.e.y. c;.......id wade infisgsmf 3 Engineer and technicians. they flgghlighw of th& mm,” at the itosr. f (h F. H P t. after forecasting higher product- Continued on page 5 co1.1 "Dame mid Li-inch” I” Kenya "present the sum Pmvhwhl reivifini Pi'e5ide"i'i M" Ti Ray offizgsrcoisri aTororiIo msaariiln Wirlioii Cross School, Friday, January 25t.h. "Ham supper Central Royalty Hall, Jan. 23. "Show in Morell 11:11 on Fri- day only at 8 P, M. "liorce racing at Vernon Sat- urday, Jan. 26th. If not line fol- lmvlny; Wednesday. "Card party and bingo Irish- inwn Ilnll Wednesday, Jan. 23, weather permitting. "liockey tonight Wiltshlre rink, Charlottetown U.C.C. vs. Wiltshire All Sports. Skate alter. "Card party, Stanley Bridge Syhool. Thursday, Jan. 24th, orlnrk. Sponsored by W. I. i V".'inothcr cnrd party Winsloc Mation Hall tonight. Time 8:30 luspiccs Hlghficld VV. 1. "llockoy at Sandy's rink to- ”iL:lit. Sandy's Ramblers vs. East iifwnlly Royals. "llorso racing at Stanley llrullzr-, Wednesday, Jan. 23rd. (If not line Saturday Jan. 26th). -"Cmklnole Party. Crapaud Hall, undnesday. January 23rd. Lunch. llusic Admission 25 cents, ' "Unloading car of bulk wheat at 83.25 cwt. today and tomorrow. min: bags. Dillon and Spillett. p"Rummaize sale St. Peter's tnthc-drnl Sunday School Room, sxlurday. January 26th. at 7 P. M. "llockey tonight, Hunter River Hnk. Grnhnm's Road Rangers vs. llreadalbane Iteindeers. Skate lliiPf. f'Dnnce Fort Augustus Hall, Wliinesdny. Jan. 23rd at 0 p.m. fnonsorcd by the St. Patrick's loulh Cillb. "Hockey North River Rink Thursday. Jan. 24. Milton Hornets is. Covehead Red Wings. Game time 8:15 sharp. Skate after. "Ski-tlnz North River Rink ivnlsht. Wednesday. 7:45 to 9:45. lrpvchead Fiycrs vs. North.Rlver. ..nme follows skate. ("For Snapshots that will not ride mall vour Films and Neg: .vcs to Garnhuio Photo studios Charlottetown. ' g”Vlctoria rink, Wednesday Ixlrht. first league game for the i.I'""i Ti'0Phy. Tryon Arrows vs. ctoria Sea Dogs. . w"C"d Ports in Emerald 1-fall. ednesdly. January 20rd. mum. meetlyby the 3. 1. s. Drawing of H "Miilvale Driving Club will hold 23,230! on Wedneaday.- January -Race start: 00 1.30 P. M. Class for all horses ”Arrivin ' I aim. 55'.'.:i1'”' "533 7'3 353 Moms, mnkonneo Cool. J. 1'. "A' W0 are only uttlng to 3i':i.';l' 0" hind. it would be ad- Mh 0 for any Muychchicka for February mm wdigilv-ry 'to aim their lon & spukuiss inmedlstely. Dil. "Will be loadin ha g nu followi Wm, gm, '.n' '” lradaiban um” and II. and In until "9 P- I. uaolvea 3 Caaeiop. tistlca recently reported that etl.to buy new-homes." say. Cuclmore. and the general secre- tary, Mr. F. B. Gamble, at the annual meeting of the.Charlott;- town Y. M. C. A. last evening. when Col. D. N. Bell was elected and Federal Governments of Can- ada and the United states and different utility and pulp and pa- per firms interested in the ven- ture. Municipalities Preparing Voiers' Canada and the U. 3. Canadian delegates are expect- ed to report tomorrow morning on their studies on similar projects at was re-elected treasurer. George DeB1ois was Avard Six Isldnd towns and three in- The Hon- town, Montague, Souris, Kenslng-s Conthiued on page 15 cars. ton. Borden and Alberton. The - present Mayor; are Messrs. Percy I I Bus Driver Fined, Avard; senior Y's Men's Club. Dr- R. H. Barrett: Qentennial Y1! Men's Club, George MacDougal: Y's Menettes, Mrs. W. Agnew: Baud-reault. Bruce Yea, C. R. La- Vie. W. H. Darrach. Willa d L IN ,. . - and c. R. Prolilf. respeciivelyl. g:f,l,”5p,j:l;:::'”Q;,,,i"ifg Nf,”,S,i';f,ff; The three incorporated villages Mpfm phiah M35, Joyce M". Pha-ii: Beta Phiat. Miss M. Cum- Programme Council. Col. ; Holland Cove Camo are 0'Leary, Ci-alpaud and Park- dale. One Commissioner is to min”; D. N. Bell planned to fly from Ottawa to Wnshingion today. Chester was public relations director of the Carrier Air Con- ditlonlng Company of Syracuse, ' Th9 b0dY 15 5"V”Vi59d 53' B president for the coming year. N. y. Is S e . four-man joint commission of Mr. Frederic Large, K.c., was elected secretary, and Mr. Gordon Trying To Land The twin-engined American Air- re-eioctcd h0n0l'ITY president of lines plane attempting to land by as iifitggsrltligtaYiiidgtheudiiniiildipilgs Beechwwd "N1 M03911 in New the association. I radar. thundered out of the fog Mom to be held on !-chm"), uh, Brunswick. The meeting opened with I and smashed into the three-storey n W" lenmd yesterday from M, The st. John River flows period of worship conducted by frame building at 3:45 pm. EST. J F Connolly Dmcm. of Town' through Quebec ,Provlnce, serves the Rev. M. D. Dunbar, and the The convalr exploded like a p'1,n',,1 ' M boimdilry beiwew Cimlidi and following reports were read: bomb. M' r Maine and crosses New Brunswick Retiring president. Mr. T. R. Cud- Flames shot .throuzh (W0 MI- The 10W!!! I10 "1055 Of G00fl9' 'mm.e;:- treuu,-9,-' Mr, Gordon jacent dwelling: and turned the entire closely-built residential sec- tion fire is.nd....flylng debris. info a crackling inferno of Screams came from the burn- lng buildings. The Buffal-to-Newark plane. caught in heavy fog and rain, narrowly missed Battln High School for girls as it rocketed down over Williamson Street. be elected in each of the latter in order to quality for voting is noon on February 2nd. It is ex- pected that contesis will be held in each locality. and keen inter- est is already in evidence. Three Children Dead. Fourth Injured in Fire La TOQUE. Que. Jan. 22. .- M.P)- Three children died and a fourth was seriously injured to- day when an early-morning fire gutted a two-story frame house in this small town about 90 miles north of Three Rivers, Que. The dead. Olement. 0. Martial 4. and Helena, 2. children of Mn an; Mra. Adrien Gate. The couple. in their early thir- ties, are in hospital with slight injuries, while Rachel their five- year-old daughter, is reported in critical conditions with burns. Mr. and Mrs. Lenine Davidson and their two children. living in the second-floor apartment. escap- ed in night attire by jumping from a window into a snow pile. They were not injured. The bodies of the three children were found in the house after the tire was brought under control. The fire was reported to have 24 marching boy cadets last Dec. 4 was convicted today of danger- ous driving. He was fined S20 and his driving licence was sus- pended three years. The accident occurred as the boys. members of the Royal Mar- ine Cadet Corps. were marching at night to a boxing match at Chatham. The driver was John Samson. 57. The jury of nine men and three women recommended leniency. Sentence was pronounced by Justice Sir Gonne St. Clair Pilch- er. who told Samson: "Every one must feel the great- est sympathy not only with the parents of the un-fortunate chil- dren but also for you." The black-cl-ad mother of one of the dead boys screamed. "He took my boy's life" and col- lapsed in the court after hearing sentence. Secret-I Device To . Locate TV Sets LONDON. Jan. M -A top-secret device for detect- lng British television sets on which the annual licences have not been paid is being put into operation by the General Post Of- flce. The new detector will be used to ferret out the estimated 100000 to 200.000 people who have TV sets but have not paid the 35.70 annual fee. The new mechan- ism, mounted in unmarked trucks, -- (Reuters) Mr. '1', Roy Cudmora lavish Spender Now in Qusiody GRANBY, Q1lt'.. Jan. 22-(CPi- A man who tossed lavish parties, handed out big tips and was re- ferred to by neighbors as the "millionaire of Grarrby" is in pa- lice cells tonight charged with extortion. Provincial Police said 26-year- old George Dubois went on an extended spending spree on 387.- 150 he allegedly flceccd from a 55-year-old farmer. He: was pick- ed up in the company of a 33- year-old woman. '7'ToEE?i-ciTpagE 5"col.'4 -H Plan;Burns.Aiier Takeoff Accident MIAMI, Fla.. Jan. 22 - (AP)- A privately - owned Lockheed Lodcstar takeoff at International Airport swerved off the runway to avoid other planes and burst into flames late today, killing all five persons aboard. The plane belonged to Aerodex. 1nc.. a maintenance firm. and the first body removed wreckage was identified as of Ben Terry, the company. A. B. Curry. port director of the airport, said the pilot appar- ently lost altitude when his right engine failed and attempted to land on the busy saw other swerved off to avoid them. The plane caught fire struck the ground and was quick- 15- enveloped in flames. Acrodex. Inc.. said it was on a local test flight. News In Brief the that vice-president of runway but and less than three miles short of two. and three for O'Leary. LONDON. Jan. 22 - (AP) - Committee Mr N Agnew. and - - ' . ' ' ' Newark Airport. The date for payment of taxes The driver of a. bus which killed the Nominating, commmfe. M1... The cum ripped the "gme Continued on page 5 col. 3 Cub Drivers. Newsie Heroes At Fire WORCESTER, Mls!.. Jan. 20- (AP) - Three cab drivers and I. newsboy shared the role of heroes with firemen today as a three- alarm fire destroyed the five- a story brick Hotel Colonial. Dam- age was estimated unofficially at 3150.000. Some 50 persons, many of them children, were led and carried to safety by firemen. To Hall Dumping - Of Women's Wear OTTAWA, Jan. 22 - (CF) - A plan for halting the "dumping" of United States-made women's wear on the Canadian market has been worked out in the Revenue De- it rartment. a delegation from the iicedle trades was told today. The labor-management delega- tion was meeting with government officials to call for measures to stop the dumping. which it said was causing large-scale unemploy- ment among Canada's 50.000 work- ers in the ladies garment. millin- crv and handbag industries. person was-dint MUNSAN, Korea Jan. 23-(Wed- ( . Dim” -w'" h” ""””"'"' " iiesday) -(AP)- The official marrow in Sweetsburg. Que., the D ' t w a county! at-gt. ! I notuoiilly 1:12;. l)-1re'et'hei-reg: :xte:i- PM 10 "10 d0ldi00k alva parties built and furnished here. and also Inunists make "some substantial Eoued talked-aboutiaolrqeeabat U1; gesture" toward compromise. hateau Frontenac n ue ec an at the Manorsst. Lcutln at Lac wgax-uuo-1-on, Jpn, a3...(g-p) starts on new homes fell off dur .-l'lQrVil:iCC:e.Eri-ll":IPC in 1950 and xTQUnit.dks:.t1e): ;2'""'''.mi"' - - no a a mean ruc ne- OVITAWA. Jan. 2! --(OP)-- The in; 1061. he said several govern- entertained at the Piccadilly goiiguom am, up god”. mm the C. C. 1. plans I drive for govcrn- merit measures - "deliberately Club. said police. The manner in conciuuon mg, mg” 3. um . ment-subsidised. iv-rental houa- taken" - had the effect or im- which be treated his guests and nuombig p,,,,p,.,g go, .',.,,,,,m, in at the next session of Parlla- pending and discouraging bulld- the hired help caused aome Bri- ment. non Thatcher too!-Moose log. illh papers to call him "the moat Damn", - um ,, g(cP,w A Jaw) said tonight. "liior instance." he said. "mi seneroul mm In the world-'' do... .m.,..g 0; mm. "mm, main menu. declaring” more gebruary the Government increu POW: Iliad ilgllt lglszugitahty ohm-emu um god”, vucoum r. we. Canadians lack m- the down payment required Hm" W" '" " " M d . d' . quaba housing. accused the govem- under the National Housing Act, isglggoi-Iwi:l"m"”w '3 ”'"”d .”'d Georiiai-ldlfrwiu gb:i::m:sBrlt?1hYa”::;t I - .':::.:..':'. i.?:;li:.;.i:?9"i:""”.:...::;1 ::":.:t.::i.."'i.".:.r;t'”::;:.;'i ' 9--” ' ”"'".”:...'.':"""-....".'":": . . Q ' the problem. 33.000 or more was needed at a niiniater. mdddu theepredigiindii :3 The resale price maintenance ls- down-payment. on even a small ,1 "mg in Mum M,-1..., enact the Parliamentary ion home. an-Aw,” hm ,1 pg (C1,, g last fall was "artificially m ufac- "By its lack of leadership. by it's Thom" pmwn, wmnged Veg..." bored" to diva-t attention away handlina of material priorities of mg 1-1"; wand wu Hg an. started in an over-heated furnace is said to be "infallible" in locat- in the collar of the house. lng TV sets. C.C.F. Plans Drive For LOW - Rental Housing command said today he saw no RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. eral- The Dutch emigrant ship orden imam. ed for delivery our the 030': char said iliri-;0l'l.,Isntil noon. aaaiatmide antu tree-this ' zulderkniia left here Canada with more than 1000 Dutch-emigrants on board. They include Most of the emigrants are farmers. The ship is due in Halifax Jan. 00. from such matters as housing. Mr. and by its procrastination on fl. g I M . -riuminu said in a speech mm. nancial imagines." in-. '1'hat- .2? """'"":f,? 1., igiifil; )'.,t,'t:., a government has Q litioal series. mm It virtually I-no-an. m Wi”v.'t'Z..'ii.'"Aii'??i'.'.”.'.7' '3o.'.'.i Noting i. at the Bureau or ata- people in the lower lncoI!'i0 braek- in Ottawa. it was announced to- Charlotfc Whition, mayor of Canada's capital. today Canadian governor-general would lead to the disappearance of that office. OTTAWA, Jan. 22 - (CP) - outspoken said the appointment of a Dr. Whitton, saying she was speaking as a private citizen, said the appointment of a viccroy would necessarily "bring politics info Rldeau Hall, the fine detached dignity of the Crown disappears." Canadian and she made her views known in a statement after a reporter had asked for comment. on . m-'r that. the first Canadian governor- n0'n'n3DAM- -"E 33 r"iR0"i" general is to be named soon. T090118 As a graduate in constitutional Will! for history. she said, her vigor is that the Crown must be tbove party politics. 804 children. 11 babies. an interact in his country must CVO would be a "tragedy" But any Canadian with firm political views. it to haye President Of At the fifty-second annual meet- in;-3 of the Summerside Board of Trade held last night at Robsons Restaurant. Mr. manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, was elected president of the Board and Mr. Alan Holman was elected as vice president. Mr. Harold Rodd was re-elected as see- retary arid J.M. Logan and R.T. Dodds as auditors for the incom- ing year. The meeting was presided over by the retiring president, Mr. Fred Bell, who in his presidential re- port of the year's activities paid a special tribute to two departed members of the board. Mr. A.R.. Brennan and Mr. Charles R. Rog- ers, who passed away during the scar. The latter, Mr. Rogers. was. up to the time of his death. the last surviving charter member of the Summerside Board. A two-minutes silence was ob- served in memory of the two men. seated at the head table were. Mayor Henry W. Wedge. Squad- ron leader A. Plerof, Mr. Frank Curtis of the Charlottetown Board. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M.P., and the guest speaker of the oven- ing, Mr. Clarence Mercer. super- visor of the Summerside High School. In assuming the office of presi- dent. Mr. Hopkins thanked the members for the honor they had conferred on him and said he felt certain that with the full coopera- tion of the members much could be accomplished in the year to come. Mr. Mercer, it native of New- foundland, delighted the gathering with his informal talk on that province and their mode of living. By means of recordings he ac- quainted the members with several of the folk songs of Newfoundland which were much enjoyed by all present. During the banquet dinner music was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Alicrn and entertainment was furnished by Roland Sheen with his tap dancing and singing. The song leader of the evening was ContinuedBo7nS-pa go 1!: col. -2 ............... .. .... Ottawais Mayor Opposes. ” the mgnglon he truce negotiations unlesamthemgtieiiix-1 GOVe,' politics enter into the appoint- ment in a country where govern- ment always must proceed in a delicate balance. "The appointment of a Can- adian as governor-general means that the office of governor-gem eral will come under criticism and comment and therefore will shortly disappear," Dr. Whltion said. ”Personally." she added. "I think that the shameful pllcnce of my own party in respecttoitsown historic position on this matter is, in my judgment. most re- 'grettable." (Dr. Whilinn is an adherent. of the Progressive Conservative plrty). She said she thinks the "moat deplorable amect of this whole move is that it is being man- oeuvered at a time of crisis in the world and Commonwuith and I! being forced upon a much-loved King who. is very. very ill." A.S. Hopkins." " Mr. A. S. Hopkins Narned Board Of Trade At Summerside You can - Ger FAT tumour BRoAoE.NtNc.. YOURSELF AT : HALIFAX. Jan. 22-(CP)-Offl. clai forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Of- fice here and valid until mid- night Wednesday. Synopsis: Cloud has spread over the western region in advance of storms approaching from the Un- ited States coast and the Great Lakes. Snow will cover most oi the district Wednesday. Strong southerly winds will bring in milder air and the snow will change to rain over most of Nova Scotia. A snowfall of from 4 to 10 inches is expected over tin rest of the district, and strong winds will cause some drifting. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Snow. Milder. East winds 20. Low and high Wednesday at Charlottetown 10 and 25. High tide today at Charlotte. town at 7.36 A, M. and 6.15 P. M. I-llgh tide on the North Share at 2.51 A M. and 1.51 P. M sun rises today at 7.43 A. M and sets at 5.07 P. M. Summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. MCA AIR SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY mayo Charlottetown for Moncton 5:30 A.hl.' 11:20 A.lll.: 0:50 l'.M Ar. Charlottetown from Monctoa 7:25 A.M.: 1:05 I'.M.; 0:55 PM. Leave Charlottetown for New Glasgow - Halifax 7:40 AM. New Glasgow 1:50 I'.M. New Glasgow . Halifax. ...ArI-Ive Charlottetown from New Glasgow and Halifax 11:00 AM. from New Glasgow 6:35 PM. from New Glasgow ant Halifax. MONDAY. WEDINLCBDAY. l1l1'DAI Y 0:10 A.M1.”Arrire Sydney from from Sydney. IUNDAI ONLI uave Charlottetown fer Itoncion 11:20 AM. Arrive Charlottetown from Mansion 0:05 PM. IORDIN - CAPE " FERRY SIIVIOI nail! ilnoltsllg hnlayj loan 0. have Borden 1-. 0.10 A11. 10.00 a.ar. 1.00 PJI. M0 res. no I'M. 0.00 rss. us r.Il. , see us.