' through ‘on! shipping clubs durirg MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN lion. n n» u u»: wort iii-tau of not will prove the better prescrip- Charlottetown Guardian ‘In o Cello Inning Gnudlnll. Founded I881 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1938 JAPANESE MASS FOR DRIVE AICEBREAKER SPEEDS TO suns caustic. Bombing Plane With IN Seven Men Aboard Missing _..____ phases of the hunt. Captain Bern- Defence Counsel Files Application Before Saint John Judge. (By The Crgdlan Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., JZlll. 8- Application for change of venue. for the murder trial of William Robicbcau was filed before i-‘r. Justice Falrwcathcr by ‘defence counsel G. Earle Logan tonight. Argument on the application was set for Saturday. Logan asked location of the trial be changed on the grounds an al- leged "confession" of Robicheaus which had been read at the cor- oncrls inquest into the death of Aaron Cohen, Saint John march- cnt. had been printed in Saint John papers and that therefore R/Obitllflflll "can not have at fair and impartial trial in the City Ind Count-y oi Saint Jclm rr coun- ties immediately d cnt thereto.“ KOMING iYENll -===@==_-. Uiiinnoum-enrcnt are inserted In Ill uolum n 2 cull per word strictly payable In udvancn. ' fOome to Dance at Mt. Albion In-l, Friday, January 14th. 11-608-1-7-11. "Buying dressed chicken and fowl daily unti March. Correct grading. Geo. Lctghtizer Co. L-198-l2-il1-tf. "Buying dressed chicken and fowl duly, OOITCClZ grading, top prices. Island Cold Storage Com- puny. L-475-l2-30-tf. "New Wiltshlre District Lodge will meet at Brookilcld, Tuesday, January 11th at 2 P. M. ' 5-569-1-6-21. "Private sale of furrrture at 236 g Grafton Street, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 6th, 7th and 8th of January. L-566-1-5-2i. "The Stanley Sgotling Club will hold its annual mzzotnu at D. J. .' .'.Leod‘s Store, Saturday. January 8th, at 8 P. M. L-605-l-7-1i. "Brackley All Stars vs. 1st; Hornets, Milton Rink tonight.) Skate after. 1,634. 3 "Hockey tonight at French River rink, Stanley Bridge vs.l French River. Admission 10 cents. l L-63o. "league liockeyfin Grahamsi Road tonight. Maple Licafs vs.‘ Monarchs. Skate after. L-63l. "Annual meeting of Wiltshire Dairy Co., will be held in the Hail on Monday, January 10th at 2 P. M. Round Easter, Secretary. L-5l0-1-4-4l. "Drop in and get Grade A eggs at producers’ prices. They're strictly fresh. The Candling_ Station, Wcymouih street. . L-567-1-5-3i. q District I068! Will meet in me lodge Room, Dc- Bable, Tuesday, January 11th at 2 P M. Verner Moore, Secretary. ' L-584-1-7-1i. "We are still offering low prices on flour and feed: in stock- Also paying top prices for poul- try of which we require a large quantity. Will take poultry from non-members in [ct our require- meats. Ship all available to the Egg and Po Association, Charlottetown. L-5fl7-1-ll-3i. "The Annual Meeting of the Union Dairymdnl Association will be held on Tllfldll’. January 11th It I P. M. in Vernon Hall. As there is important banners, all Patrons and those interested are asked to attend. Also tenders for the cutllnil and storing of ice will be received on above his. l. w. Much-ed. Jgggrctqfy, L-IUO-l-I-Si. -_- "trivial Mei-knoll! l! OI 1'6 loading hop,‘ lambs and ralvra week of January 10th u follows! Monday afternoon: Baltic. 501111‘. 5t. Peters, Mon-ll, lvmrray Rive-r. Melville, Charlottetown: Taco-day foreman: Chorloif-tnwn. Kenslna- inn. Mt. Stewart. Redford. Brarlgl- bane. Hllflllii‘ River: afternoon 12-3 --l\ll\nny. ling markets It the mo- m“! are reported strong. Shin ro- ""“1"vclv and make so" "' “'""f ~~ “up. rm-i-i-n. SAN DIEGO, Caliifi, Jail. ‘Jnc of the United States rzavy's vanished at sea last night with seven men aboard, office's dis- closed ioday after a fruitless all- night search. rships and fighting aircraft bflilan their search shortly after the plane dropped out of radio communication with other ciafi. The hunt broadened today as Capt. Alva D. Bernhard. chief of staff for the aircraft scouting force, cave out word that the craft was missing. Secrecy enveloped details of tho plane's disappcaranceflas’ well as 5__ (A. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) l i I FORE-range patrol bombing planes p‘ane was bound, or where it was .when it last communicated with ' other craft. Bernhard likewise declined to name the seven men aboard, but the navy department in Washing- . ton said the craft was piloted by iLieut. Truman Ernst Carpenter, .with aviation cadet Philip O. I Browning as co-pi'ot. Carpenter is from E‘ Paso, Texas, and Passump- sic, Vt. Browning is a native of Lees Summit, Mo. Captain Bernhard said the plane was "capable of landing in any kind of sea" and expressed belief it would be found. [hard refused w say where the i Proposed Light”; Rate a Schedule I s S u b mittted Public Utilities-Board To Give Decision On Terms Of Agree- ment Between City And Mari- time Electr_ici_ Co. Ltd. A proposed schedule of new rates for the Maritime Electric Company, Ltd, iu Cliarottctown was sub- mitted yesterdoy at n public her-I- ing held by the Prince Edward 1:; land Board of Public Utlliifcs. Board Chairman L. B, Miller an- nounced a decision would be given later. A complaint, contained in a reso- lution paused by the city in De- cember, 1935, dcflzving light charg- es were excessive. was read by Mr. Miller. The complaint also claimed serv ce was inadequate and urgui the Board of PublicUtlliiles to or- der a new schcdue with efficient service and asked for an investiga- tion. to be paid for by the Maritmc Electric Company Ltd. The com- plaint was signed by Samuel Ken- nedy, l\i:1_v"r, Councillors Rottray, Holman, Rrardon (Mayor and Light Committee of the 1935 City Council) and City Clcrk Gwrge P. Nichol- son. The Maritime Electric Company Ltd., filed reply through their coun- sel Mr. George J. Tweedy, K. C.. denying that its raics or chargg ivcru excessive in regard to the ser- vices rendered and the cost thereof to the Maritime Electric. The Board did not dccm the an- swer sufficient and did not see any other course open but to secure val- ‘ ua‘. on of the assets of tho property of the Company in this province. Accordingly the Utility tvas notified to that effect. Mr. Millcr stated. The services of the Engineering Service Co, Halifax. ivzrc secured and t1 ir work had been mostjal: Increase Shipments To South America (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win‘) FREDERICTON, N. B., Jan. 6- Three hundred and sixty thous- and barrels of New Brunswick- grown potatoes had. been shipped to South American countries dur- 111g i937, Minister of Agricultun A. C. Taylor said at a dinner for Dr. Il. W. Robertson warden of the municipality of York, here to- night. During the preceding Y!"- shpiment; to South America had totalled about 50,000 barrels. tho Minister said. American Commander Says "Best Canadians isfactory, the Utility Board Chain- rpim declared. On the 1st of De- cember last their fnal report was submitted to the Board. Mr. K. M. Martin, K. C., counsel for the City, then submitted the following proposed agreement on behalf of the City and the Utility Co. "Dominion of Canada, "Province of Prince Edward Is- land. "In the matter of the Public Util- ities Act and the Inquiry into the rates and charges of the Merit mc Electric Company Limited. “To the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities, sitting in in- quiry as above- "The Complainant City of Char- lottetown and the Maritime Electric Company Limited, having severally examined the matter of complaint in the light of information pro- cured and supplied by the Board and having entered into joint dis- cussion thcreon, respectfully repre- sent hereby that the following terms of agreement to conclude all . matters of difference have been ar- rived at and are submitted for the examination and approval of the Board:- "1. New reduced rate schedule as annexed hereto to become effective as at February 1st, 1938, if prevous- ly approved. “2. Reproduction cost as estab- lished by report of the Engineering Service Company Ltd, procured by the Beard and now filed to be ac- cc-uicd. to constitute together with $30,000.00 allowance for posi- construction costs. left undeter- mined in such report as “from: value". a rate base of $987,791.00 as at July 31, 1936, to be varied by 81' subsequent proper additions and re- tlrements "3. Limit of permitted return on such rate base, to ‘nclude net carn- ings and all depreciation, to be 6 1-2 per cent on all properly in such rate base ordinarly regarded as non-dcpreciable, and 8 1-4 per cont on all depreciable property therein. "l. Failure to reach or approach such limit under agreed rate sched- ule not intended to be urged by Company to secure increased rates, unless in case of abnormal indus- trial or financial conditions affect- ":<U> i'6: Fighters” BL LOTHIAN GEORGE Canadian Press Stiff W!!!" NEW YORK, Jim. 6—(CP)— The American Commander of the Abraham Lincoln battalion .0! 01¢ apanish Government forces today described Canadian troops as the "best fighters" in the internation- al brigade. now locked in battle with the Insurgents around snow- glrt Teruel. Captain Hans Amlle, command- er of the Llncolns, who returned to the United States Jan. l for I speakmr tour. said he believed Cccil Smith of ‘ltmmto, recently rrturnrd to command of the Mic- Krnric-Pndinrru t~'i‘*""\ r" " " km; sire-Inn in has; m. --.--- ~- locding the Canadian shook-troops in the intense Teruel offensive- smith was wounded last July It Villa Nueva do Canada during In- surgents’ drive on Madrid. "The ultimate victor at finial,” Amlie said, "will have gained I tremendous strategic advantage.” There was about 1.000 Canadian volunteers fig/rating the Spanish Government's cause, according to Amlis, who is a brother of United states Congressman Thomas Amiio of Wisconsin. Ho estimated the number of Canadians killed h action at ill than 100. The he United liotl battalions d Ii- unteers, the Aha-aha Lincoln an! - ffewrv- Wirhingtoll, M" 1Q @- Avean 13o nfl l.“ XPANSIUN SIHIGHT N, ran uiui" st Survey Of West Indies And Americas Mar- kcts Will Be Made. UITAWA, Jan. 6-(CP) — ‘rho j office of Fisheries Minister Micn- aud today announced appointment , of two Nova Scotia fisheries com- = pany executives to survey the ivcst Indies. Control and South America with a view to expanding export (lcmand for Canadian dried ' and pickled fish. The men who will make the sur- vey are 0.1“. MacKcnzie, Iircsiden’. _ of Halifax Fisheries. Iiimitcd, and i‘ F. Homer Zwickcr of Zivicker and i Company, Luncnburg, who, astute- ment said, have had extended ex- perience in production and mar- keting oi dried and pickled fish. They will leave Canada about Jan. 15 to begin their survey after ; having consulted representative g bodies‘ in the more important cen- tres concerned with marketing dried and pickled fish products. On their return they will submit a written report to Mr. Michaud, recommending steps they believe should be taken to increase sales at remunerotive prices in- the tcr- ritories they survey. Their report should be in the Minister's hands by March 3i. Appointment of the two men, Mr. Michaud said. has been made as one step in pursuance of the purpose of an appropriation made by Parliament, last year “to aid i_n_ reestablishmcnt and reorganization of what are known as the dried (RELIEF and pickled fish branches of the fishing industry of the Atlantic coast which, coring to Wflflti econ- omic condiiions, have become a- cutely depressed." Major outlets for. dried and pickled fish are in the southern areas of the Americas but in re- cent years trading conditions have been difficult and many Atlantic communities have suffered as a re- sult. BATTLE F 0R TERIIEI. RifiES Both Sides Claim Ad- vances In Double Offensive. 6 -—(AP)-'I‘he HENDAYE, Jan. Insurgent and Government armies attacked simultaneously today in the Teruel scctcr of eastern Spain j where both sitics primed advanc- ' ‘es, although the main outline of the iii-mile front remained un- ( changed. The double offensive for con- i troi of the imporizziit provincial , capital c-f Tcrucl inicnsiied the battle. Fresh troop: were moved up ‘ and additional guns hauled by i tractors along $ilO\\'-piit‘d roads in- ‘ to firing positions. Thc l‘£‘1lf.‘\\‘f‘(i oifrzisivc thc In- surgents began two (icys agi ap- parently had little. if any, progress against the reinforced Goiern- merit lines. The Insurgent-e pounded two points. Celadas. north of Tcrucl. and the Villastar sector to the south, trying to force two spear- heads towards the capital. The Government loaders sent out picked troops to foTow up a, heavy artillery barrage in an ef- t fort to drive a wctlge along the i Teruel-Zarngoza highway, and. thus separate the insurgent troop= north of Teruel from their main y forces wmt and south of the city. , Insurgent dispatches said 20.- 000 Goverruncnt prisoners were moved into Zcragozu Ontario Leéisigilif; Session D:.\‘e Set (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Jan. ti-Prcmier Hepburn announced today after a cabinet meeting that the first reg- nlar session of Ontariols 20th lflirislature would open Wednesday. Feb. 23. Lionel Conacher (Lib. Toronto Bracondalc), formerly the “big train” of sport, will move the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, the Premier said. Romeo Begin (Lib. Russell) Will second the motion. ‘The assembly will open a month earlier than originally planned 1n order that its deliberations may be completed before the Rowcll Commission oi, Dominion-Provin- al relations open; hearings. u: FACTUMS BEFURLBUIERI Press And Banks Join In. Challenging Val- idity Of Alberta Acts. (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 6—_—Wlth 10 fac- tums on file the Supreme Court's record in preparation for the Al- berta constitutional reference is to- night complete. Factums were flied today on behalf of Canadian daily and weekly newspapers and the chartered banks. Earlier four factums were filed for the Alberta. Government. two for the Dominion Government, one for the British Columbia Gov- ernment and one for the daily and weekly newspapers of Alberta. British Columbia. was the only province outside of Alberta to not- ice the dispute between ihe Doin- inion and Alberta. Governments over the power of the Fcilcral Government to disallow provincial legislation, the power of the Lieu- tenant-Governor to reserve provin- cial legislation and the validity of three Alberta bills relating tobzmk taxation, regulation of credit and newspapers. British Columbia will take no part in the dispute. Its fnctum simply states the attorney-golfers! of that province has no submis- sion to make. Both the bank and newspaper factums sup-port the Dominion Government's contention the three Alberta bills are unconstitutional. The banks confine their submis- sion to the credit and taxation measures and the nctvspapers to e bill affecting ilicm. The Credit Regulation Act ex- ._________ th j ) presfly Sm,“ it does not apply to tcndcd by a doctor after a mercy l banks but the brink facium claims it seeks to establish provincial cou- trol over credit transactions which are necessarily incidental to bank- ing and that banking is under tha exclusive Jurisdiction of the fed- eral parliament. If it is not aimed at controlling banking transactions, the factum claims. the legislation is intended i to force the banks out of Alberta t and leave a clear field for the es- tablishment of a provincial bank- lug system. Canadian daily newspapers with their newts-gathering association. fie Canadian Press. cons to. an ..-.- ¢~-.---- ~~ -----.— - —:_—_. 4) (Cont’nucd on page 9, Cal Chief Scout Cancels Visit To Rhodesia its Ontario . _ papers ‘, Roman Catholic parish priest, who | 10 PAGES ON The key of the heart's dour is in uur hands to open to Christ or to refuse. MAXIMS JF A MERE MAN Annual Subscription Delivered 15.00 lly biutl-PJLL, $1.00; Cnllldl 11d DIS. w.” o NKOIV VESSELiAerial—uAttack' itflfltliifililftlllPresflges l-apd (F1131, min-Ts Offensive Belief Struggle For Control Of Lunghai Railroad Gateway To Pro- visional Capital Looms. (By The Associated Press) SHANGHAI, Jan. 7—(Friday)--Japanese forces estk mated at 60,000 well-equipped men were reported today to wun TIIJE Plane Reports “Ma- hone” Eight Miles Off St. I’eter’s Is- land. Carried by the tide in loosely packed drift ice the 89-foot. ] schooner rigged motor vr-sscl “Ma- i hone" was rrpnrfcd about 1i milc~ south west of St. Peter's Island last evening. 0n board are Cap- iuin flurry Brown and his two sons, (‘Irircncc and Allison, of Vic- toria, I’. E. l. The C. G. S. Mont- t calm, powerful icrbrcakcr steam- ; in: 1o the rescue, was not expect- ‘ until curly Saturday. i lvirorvsliilc an R.C.M.P. Cutter "Ulna. on patrol duty off the i Nova Scotid coast was reported at- iteznptinr: to roach the mnrooneri lvccscl from the east. The police boat. c rite r c d Northumbcrland Strait through the Strait of Can- sn early yesterday but had not been reported later. It was be- lieved the “Uh1n" would be un- able to reach the "Mahonc“ be— cause of ice. Overdue more than 24 hours at Victoria after sailing from George- ytown shortly after noon on Mon- lday the “Iiinhonc” was located flvc mllcl; duo south of St. Peter's Is- land by a Canadian Airways plane Wednesday afternoon. Later food was dropped to the crew as resi- lclcnts at Georgetown believed only siziall supplies wcrc on board when the vessel loft on the 75 mile voy- age to Victoria. H. S. Jones, piloting the Canad- ian Aivivnys “Dl‘£lg0l)", en route from Aioncfon last evening circled 0_\_/_er_the vessel and reported ev- _ (Continued on page 9. Col. i!) MERCY iuuu FEARED FUTILE Doctor Finds Woman Too Sick T0 Be Moved. (C. l". by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY, N. S., Jan. ti-At- flight. a resident of isolated xiorihcrn Cape Breton ivas fight); lng for her life t: i ‘ilt—-tOO sic l to be flown to ho pi af. i Aviator Bob Smick. formerly yolf Brzntford, Ont, and Dr. P Mngonet of North Sydney return- ; ed from a flight to Bay Si. Law- l rcncc. on the northern tip of the island, in report Mrs. Joseph Mc- i Neil tco ill to be moved. i The 28-year old woman gave ‘ birth to a baby 11 days ago and complications set in. Di‘. Magonet aticnrird hcr today and left medi- g cinc in be administered to her, but I said she, could not be moved and hi; procure would be of no addi- ‘ tirnul value in hcr strugglr. l Tlic mcrcv flitzht was under-l takcn following the appeal three ‘ days arc for medical assistance.) scnt out to Nova Scotia news- by Rev. Paul MaoNeiZ ((1 |v_ by Guardhmv, Special “qmy l said 2.000 residents of the district. NAIROBI, British East Africa. i5"°“"’°“9‘l ‘llmmi 31_t months. year-old chief and founder of tho] ‘I|““° "r i‘ 5mm’ m" hospital with“ Boy Scouts, today abandoned his 1K1 109 miles- Jan. 6—Lord Baden-Powell, scheduled visit to Rhodesia and South Africa due to an attack of lumbago and bronchitis during his voyage from England. He said he was improved but his physician advised against tir- ing Journeys. The Chief Scout said he would remain in Kenya until he returns to London in April. I-l For Lowers of Ted the winter , ivcre without the set-y z" r’ "——c—~— Van Zeelan d For Economic (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Jan. 6-Former Pro- micr Paul Van Zecland of Bel- gium arrived here today for con- ‘ versntions with British statesmen E regarding the study of world eco- I nomic condiiinnshe ixndcrtook at 9 the rcquest of the Paris and Lon- don Governments. llc was to soc Prime Minister Chamberlain tomorrow morning. Thr- Primc Minister tcmporariy took ihrrgc of the foreign office in fir: alucnce in the south of Franco of Foreign Secretary Eden. Van Zcr-land said on his arrival h planned to make no press starc- mcnts in view of the confidential naiufc of his: di cussions. Alihcugh b3 aqua-t in KIGUCAU] completed, be thrusting from the north and south railroad. at the Lunghai Control of that important main‘ east-west trunklinq would open the way for a Japanese driveinto the interior :i_nd zigziinst Chinzfs provisional capital, Hankow, on thq Yangtze River in the interior of Hupeh Province. Thirty planes, possibly forerunners of n land assault on Hankow, yesterday heavily bombed airfields at Hankow, and Wuchzing, across the river. Fifty Chinese non-com- ‘ States Embassy at Nanking, evidence" coxsuas 1N CHARGE Two United States consuls took charge of the embassy, closed be- fore Nanking fcli to the Japanese on Dec. 13. Japanese authorities were silent on military developments in cen- tral China but. Chinese and for- eign reports agreed the opposing armies were massing for a decis- ive battle in northern Kiangsu and eastern Hanan Province. There the Japanese hopes to to seize the eastern section of the strategic Lunghai railway as a route to the interior. i OPPOSE ADVANCE Opposing the Japanese, accord- ing to Cillncse reports, were 100,- 000 of General Chiang Kai-Sucks soldiersalong the railway between SUCiIOW, in Kiangsu Province, and Kweitch, in Hanan. a stretch of about 90 miles. l Another Japanese aerial attack -‘ was reported from Shantung Pro- vince. Kiaolasicn, 25 miles north- west of Tsingtao, Yellow Sea. port. was bombed. Although Tokyo dos-patches quot- ed the Japanese Government de- clared the Chinese Government "have come to show increasing evidence of their intention to sue i -for peace," previous reports from ‘ Hanlzow said China rejected peace I overtures and was intensifying her resistance. i Til LIJNENBIIRG Action lilay A f f e c t Adversely Fleet Tie- up. , LUNENBURG. N. 5.. Jan. 6--In . a modern version of “rarijvlnd coal: to Ncivcastlc," fresh fish ‘ came to Luncnburi: by freight 1 train today for distribution m. customers nf thr- Luncnbirri: Sm Products. I.|ll'i‘.i'f‘1l. Worried union lcudcrs. fro. the importation miaht. affr-ri ad- versely the nine-day tic-tip of the Luncnhuri: fishing flrcf. nrompily decided in send Cnptrin Aufnlfi i Walters. President of the Fisher- man's Federation, to inckcport to- morrow to moot fishermen there and persuade thtm to tic-up their i vessels again. In Discussions lih! Belgian statesman will not submit it to Mr Chamberlain im- mcdiatcly. He plans to place it in , the hands of the French and .,Brliish Government shortly. formal tak with that various reports published rc- , gardinu hi: CflllCillSlfllLs in no casc emanated from authoritative sour ces. Some of tho rcports could prejudice thr- mission entrusted to him. he nclticil. 1t was ucncrally rcportcd three t weeks ago that Van Zcciazirl would [suzgrsi immrdinie owning of f ncgoilaiious among Great livii- _nin, the Uniicd States. Francr. , Gcrmany and itch". with the ulti- ‘maic object of convoking nu in- ternationel economic conference. . , - ,. t ililllllliS were killed or wounded. pd ‘a rm“ we lmpusonfd mm‘ Other developments included reopening of the fallen capital of the Chinese National (iovcrnmcnb and issuance of a statement by the Japanese Government, that China had shown “increasing of an intention to seek peace. i i London; 1 I i Van Zccland stressed, in an in- . ncivspapcrmrn. _ United Gasoline Prices Reduced In Sask. MOOSE JAW, 585k, Jan. 6- tCP)-Ga.soline price reductions, announced here. bring pnices in 5 Saskatchewan in line with similar cuts made in Alberta. The new retail prices which are effective Jan. 8 are s reduction of one and a half cents a gallon on the two top grades of motor gaso- line and one cent per gallon on ivhite gas. - Ethyl red gasoline will cost 33 1-2 cents a gallon; green gas 30 cents and white gas 29 cents. All three prices include government tax. Police Clash With Plantation Workers KINGSTON, Jamaica. Jan. 6- (CP Cabin-Armed police patrol- lcd a St. Thomas parish sugar estate tcnightafter a clay of clash- cs-with striging plantation work- ers in which 34 were wounded and 60 jailed. itlost serious disturbance occur- red between a group of officers and about 200 strikers. The latter, armed with mat-belies, marched to the gate of the plantation own- ed by Hon. R. Ehrenstcln and re- fused to disperse when ordered. lvfajority of the casualties came when the police (flamed. / Fouls ‘mu. Adair ravens- BUT N01‘ YouR KQMHCE! (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan. tL-Minimum at". maximum remperrurcsz- Dawson 4B 4 Victoria. 34 42 Edmonton i0 26 Regina 4R Zero Wdnnipcp 22B 2 Toronto 11 '28 Ottawa 2 12 Montreal i0 l4 Quebec 4 14 Saint John 18 30 Halifax 30 .16 Chariottctovxi l8 24 FORECAST Maridme Edi: Pair and cold. followed by increasing easterly winds with snow by night. High tide this afternoon at 2.31 and tomorrow morning at 2... . Sun Scis this afternoon at 4.35 and riot-s tomorrow morning a? 7.38. First quarter moon Sunday. Jan. f). .013 a. m. Summrrsidc tide cichfoczi ml‘:- uics lrter than Charlottetown. rm. mu noun v.~,~t-- liurulen 9.05 n. m .. I Lcmu Tllrlnsntllll ll n. m, I.“ ‘p n.