ATTLE Y1 (lovers Priase 1.1.... Like the Dew . ‘ xfQ‘ \\\‘ \\\\ verbody (AIHARLUFTETQWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1s, 194s Who. than. h the invincible man? Ila whom no that h_ outside the s here of moral purpose eon y. HAXIMC OIA MERE HAN 10 PAGES Mail, 84.00; other Provinces i 03A. $5.00. Subscription Delivered. $5M. GES Oil CMIN llald At Clifton inst liight s Mr. W. Ch t Wing Omdr." meet- hesr the speakers discuss ticol questions of the day. osndidstos were su orted Waltei-‘Ciia MscKe e, M e . sprint-f 20m ll- NW3‘! was the .r'.'":':...r srs...~......d~ ~rtlil Prrfigssive Conservative " tes. ight's meeting will ~ at Kelly's Cross Hall. qua Province. The e . I|| QSLMOJNO a for the seventh V loan. Minimum New Brunswick ob- ‘ l in the wit: Icon was 000. oual subsert Passes Four todsy-omoiuitod & MIJNG l5 -— (UP) - ihlt eeilinl sod es this year, except ‘for minor adjustments designed to iflirove distribution across Can- rlt throughout the piouki-rif sea- 1111,1111 be "silistsn y the ~ one" as in 10M. ~ ' "mam Doyle Readings. Pear- , i011 House. 5-15-21, " "Dance Mon Pride. . - 3 11m 0min r ' lplifll; i "vlo . varies 1o brawl Ilobooi. . May ism. e-ia-u. \ "in stock. seed oats. $2.50 r tvt. McGuigan and Boyle. p’ 540-61.?‘ ' “Deuce in lnyvsle School‘ iliiinihv. May 1'1. 5-11-11? "1 1m, 1 ‘ ; m? '11oou1§°$p1§§om1'a'oy1°§l"°' 6-10-61. 1 ‘Wm. Bole of Pies. m . flenmui Ball. Thursday, Mo: “Auction sooty Fives Holy . iisdoumr H ll to h, , ' i. 1...... i _ "s * a l "iocloi arming sndddast Lo w: Wednesday min ‘it 1 II not HBO Dill’. iitiht. 5-16-11 "llllldidlos ca: or Bulk Wh t, midday and Friday May 1931. 1am. Dillon a Bpillett.‘ 16 a‘ “liiukors Hail Friday Maiv lath 1a.a0_a a Qqgn’ ‘ liitersld rift... m’ bmg-‘ia-giy " to Dar Women's " llilutiltg Iflnge , m. Wednesday-m m? $1113.’; “:1: l "Dense in liners-id mu Wod- llldlv. my 1a. dancing a 1111 1. by MP8. CB8!) lild M18. l "lillnter aim our n mun-y Y1i“.%".i?F..‘?.:‘.i‘t.-’.tii.i..‘°..‘.i.‘i - "ll Pdtttoes between thesesdlsatefi. -' "Ndxtlfie - new 1 at‘ a1- ' tlitil 4 ‘In ' m? 1111111 11.10? s95. liliti.“ $5 »-,.. via-law‘ 11m st Cardin ‘Phursdsy for. Davis l: tact Norman Melen- E I s-is-is-ur-a. ; u o-—- ' non sv mos 1 ~ a" ll 1.1.1911»... agile: ~ gofifiomflm“ "#1? Si‘ _; Iioouiotoir ' s-a-u. ti". ""°-~""‘-"‘.=-.=‘i'. raioas ‘ roa s-rnawaanarss l wssmuomu, May 1s - um 5-15-21 ‘ * II mom. ebsterb Oruhmtra. _ s-1e-11. u _.__. igloo today. o AM. , lnsow. Opgieatley River. . ‘Withhold- i P. M. ftovplisvea. ~ ‘W . l Kelly's Cross. 4 Ian- » 4n ‘iburads 51 daayaltlwlli-‘idc-iov :- Wltch this column for tonne y re bovine st '4 ll h the week. Km lO-lddl- GHT BNDIN‘ Crown, i. 1 Loan Total IM-rles, Ltd, an used ctlon of a ferry bet/ween Wood Is- ney. N5, Bumme lands The Victory Loan total in this Province passed the four million lhad acquired a contract m operate lldld litre tomorrow momma. and m“; ygghfflgy’ h,“ “up- this ferry for 10 years from May uarters announced. At the same i 194°. and W88 t0 b6 D3411 I SW58 time it was indicated that no .1 01 $28,000 Yearly for 10 years by the m?‘ further totals would be issued |Dominion Government. The Crown, m, until late in the week, although by virtue of its powers under the d "W "W person who could it is believed that there are still War Measures Act, acquired own- ' a considerable number of ap- ership of two vexqels, sesbom and ppeal In Ferry Case Is ldlllowed l-i- injuries Angers of tlhe Exche uer Co 0mm“ dlld 511W"? the cll-flvnqg‘ a 1?? fiffiic grelsrtoken pelvis and . appeal in a case respecting the ap- gramme‘; leg .-—-—— a s llrdprlation by the crown oi two He came here two years n“ HALIFAX. Mo? l5.—(CP) —The - | . "with Ndrthumberlond from st. Stephen, us, and before F°d°"~‘ m ‘ m, Qpgf- m”, y,“ occupledrsulpl“ m 5y,» gamers will open at 10.80 AM. de. Par. and m ‘l’ "Yllllal, l“, flit 1pc!“- h . P.E.I., and caribou, N.s. Halifax v e closing date will _ ve Assembly Northlumberland Ferries, Ltd, A short funeral service will be 1“°'H°“"- bul '1 taken idy Prince Edward Island for burial. The company laimed The total last nlsht was 84,- for the Seaborn cand $300,000 for It ${,';,j",'.',‘,‘,';,,,§[,°" Bracken?» Charter Better Canada Fatally Injured _.___ v FdLA snnnaunmn, us, May 1s ._ """'" flCPl-Rlev. 1.. u. Acklan a4. 0T1. w ‘ _ _ V_.Baptist clergyman and native of ' no Sgpreaewurgi” Gaga m- Prince lldward Island, died in the a judgment delivered today‘ d mks“ u“ ludgmellt °1 Ml" Jill-lave when struck b an automobile on naval hospital here today from, e received yesterday probably be many days away, 1_ the remains will be ll hl mtieizlnsnwdih‘ leVfdqlcllnlr$tsfllll Sarikaty, from the ferry Compam A welcome to give Bordon“. 000,0 or 125 per cent of the m snug _ d, {to sssoorioo minimum objective. glggggsm §,,,§“ byayh: grow-n 1n acquiring the vessels, ""‘"'""‘" - respect claimed a balance of $290,335.21. Demands Canada Give‘ Full Support sda announce and give all-out sup- “It is time oar plaun speaking," Mr . I - ' 1 0h ds BURMA-Jopanesein the P E I H t‘ Giwln asserted in o. statement in- fhfgfig flafieao; §{},,,,,,°,,,,§’°§,',‘.,,; Burma. elther isolator] 0|- qrzqmrn a a u a “ted m the C°“5T°551°ml Remtd‘ by the section of the War Measuresl under which the —-—— rt acted irtintnieedoflse. m It was con on e- ggggcagtmuvllllludrgotolltli-izuitlnwilmi "Qffgfsltferllwarlolmer. wlsgrshumb- faces trial for life, Allies expec f t st“°s t° bfln‘ “m "mm? m m” berland Ferries the respondent. and 8005110 oct in “of oi Doenltl. elfldll 511F555 1'°éi.r1<“°.u§e§i§1.§§’§§1m1li , “as,” _ g unerwsyfo Hrnml , ' ‘ ‘ ' "We can now await anxiously the; Si: ‘,§‘,°,_,,;~"§,‘,}§§§,,,§§,”§§§E, _r__.___l_ m; D5351, 2g figerérlgelllalfiloiitg; gftgazngftfi ggmgfggfiishakflglfifi as final and conclusive Th‘; molioéi ' to quash the 59W“ W95 5m 559 ' mo»... ,,.,,, m. Island Airman "I was gratified with the state- moot or Prime Minister Churchill‘ égf, ...(which) indicates to me that ilbc‘ South Pacific. l "We have heard s lot about the ‘good neighbor’ policy and ‘hands over the radio that no Oanaylian teered... we also heard that all future inductions will be stowed in Canada. ., i t t ur war." reliminary “cue u no jug o east 4.80 Germ!!! ing the passenger liners and Bremen and two cruisers, had Pris/On 68ml“. 1 _ o o "filial" "lllllll "d" basins... 12.11:: ..iil££“.°i’.°fi ‘lii..£"iiii:‘.éf....... .. .. Hdpes F01‘ Pfvvlfldldl . of them were sunk, scutt ed or Hull (father) Summe " , LBJ. . g controlled Med. d=micd .. s... ......... Egenhowe,’ Emma, Fare Service In P. E. I. rom destroyers to gun- _ ‘ I v and mineswee crs, ‘gar; U“ V1511; 1Q bongo” t fi/ari- With the wartime censorship re- was a time in 1041 when the Ita- lians could have gained mastery of the Mediterranean. crediting and found the ferry company en- titled. to $l28,3L3?.27, Du/iithhiiiitelrsail: "mm and Dutch T . t our r en rom are . lninon arlkan. ',;"fl]"§°§‘n°§‘§"dm°;lh Gm ‘geld a-om get foe acqiilsition or the " ' e n e w y m‘ vessels-and costs. Exchequer-I ITALY - Bouomi Government's com/p—| bind- PARIS. May 15 -— ( gnging a fou urrawa. May 15 — (C?) - ggghflgg ma“ ulations relaxed. a reliable source The ‘49-74585011 hilllldllletclleld: ‘or N_ Bradley new w mud“ M” her disclosed today that there Ydldllldv K° if“ * l’ , G ,, _ . ° 23bit.‘ ‘ii. s... dormant lionoludeil The heavy cruisigo Adezrdilral Hip-l visit was not announced. but the ‘ per was found sa tag o Await}, sguglgéiéwznggglntfgg"; utnd ‘tihe light cruiser Emden was no attempt to keep his single destroyer. successfully per-‘figgg, ed atK aura-am - Churchill voices carrier planes de- E Nillnatlou expected soon. WAR ‘cluMm-us _ 6% ed to capacity last night Farlane, Murray Harbor: aonnou, M'§§_1s - (or) - sufrvemhf m Gfll. Eisenhower and Gen. Omar Supreme Allied Commander made .___- presence . A secret. He. and Gen. Bradley to- LONDON. Ml! i5 -- (or; -- _ found night attended the West End mus- Mum", wnqum] “mum h, petrated 0M d1’ the Bredtdst rude». scuttled at Kiel where devastation ical comedy “Strike or. Again," star- a communique um “the re- .. .. . ,. vestigation into V-E Day to E. C. Elwood, roglguqu- 0g the conducting the investi- n has disclosed that the outings will be held in public. He throw 11cm vii any Dime of he Wit-day riots which wrsccked the: main business district would bel M ll .. m... ..... HELD _I.AST NIGHT _ I O In Paclflc ooo for the season. 1111c $205,000 ‘It battles wlth Jim-om on Min- for the Sankaty from which he de- ‘la-mil’; 90 gm- oout of bland liber- ducted the $110,001.03 already paid It'd» A * | “i. fracas-r 1i Receive ' :Msgr, Murphy cmua --hli'lerce rigour.‘ w... i _ ttnuesi F . W" l" d» w" “slim Jaim- n§?“$5‘.,"3.§.l%““i‘§“”%_’§3?§ File] " °°° °" Hearts Memorial Hall was fill- t° nurses of the Charlottetown Hos- pital were held in the Holy Name? larée w Millan. O.B.E., presided and the and yen diplolilnas ivcr; presented by Hi: Exce ency e Most Rcveren .¢ d 1 ilgtitréegwgoyle, Bishop oi’ cnrr-léilfihulm‘ ‘movement ness the graduation exercises of l1 were presented by His Honour, Lieut-Governor B. W. LePage. The graduating nurses were: R fiigce Etlaliée Gorgllb t GlerAwood; acmss the border’ slogans, but rie- ' - ' t, ma“ . 1,213?“ Qatar’ g“: oentdy we heard loudly proclaimed Ciel tovmR r d: een Jéfn rsenc oss, Ros erry, Velma troops would be twldfdfldd t" ll" ——— Mill r McConnell. No m ; 1v: South Pacific unless they voiun- Ill sllrrfllldfirfid PUT“ Mmvciéa. hag: quladrtg (QEIME Ifiufsre fittileyhBeziltlte £1.53‘ will: arguer e cw , Lower on- issued a, list of 1'16 R.C.A.F. per- tague; Margaret Helen MacFar- so m d t) -‘ Al- izgllg} Davina-Ely reporhe“ lrison- lane, Augustine Cove; Sadie Kath- u rt 1 this 1 the u 11d 3“ re Egg quay 91-5 n a W ‘ a now 0 cs y re- '--'—r-—-';'—---i--——.-—i °° ‘m’ w” “ ° p mereport any 5.1.1 .1 ported liberated. bringing to 10o (Continued on r- g. o Col. a) ships, inolud- the number of Canadian Air =-T=-" "T: “—"'-=~"-<—“'_"' Eufqpg Force men freed from enemy ' (Continued °l m9 W" when he hddfihat Se” to dock facilities by Allied bombs ring‘ 31d Field and we“ smi- ' '~ o; m" foiinghioihlléeals- w to” the 1mm 31:; efiound to be sreotci" than °l<"1caliy cheered by the audience. officers .1111 men on all fronts Fleet in the dark as to the deplor- with audacity picked off ships of the Duce's Na Daylight worlili 1111a him steam- "opgg lng very ostentatiouely into a port widely separated from his pre- U-boats were taken sble British Mediterranean ~intact by the Allies and in addi- Pam,‘ strength so he sneaked out at tlon 16 prefabricated submarines - night close to Italian shores and were found on the ways. Lieut. John Eisenhower, son of the has been concluded.” Supreme Commander, wus in the There was no mention Schoerncr and Col.-Gen. Woehler, who common’ -‘ LONDON, Mty 16 —- (GP) — vious appearance. l-lc always made 3 121a Luxembourg radio said mom Urge Henry Kaiser a noisy arrival and by changing the appearance of his ships de- ceivcd the Italians for months in- nounou, M to thinking he was 11 great fleet. mm, Mmm-“c A reliable source said the Italians H u, o; gommgns wday he hoped lng an unauthorized _ Th v “mam o; m, could have overwhelmed the au- wo 11:“, a mggflng soon with pr“. be shot, the broadcast added. Alfggxobigr work”, (CL W"?! IPllYlllY "We n0“!!! lll ll idc t 'l‘rum~n 11d Premier Stalin few hour-i lied they lciimcd tlit an: sidesteppxédaa direct answer on narams orvusw ram: “my _,_ Kagflrwes, m“, ‘hip- whAether h?!’ believes llitlerdismdetatfl. T‘ ( ' - new areup eveope e -' g touchy subject of British-Irish re- Thilciirter‘ armor, awfiigh-flocgydt‘: got mwmome °oproduct1°n_ lotions when it was educated that m" ° l° sfsln bu, ‘p’, ‘mum nlg . b he", for , ° l ' M . the Government move for the a: I ra and unproved 12m; ‘m, uhgognnigleotfllflgmiihbarhodurcgiorgno‘; BA“ Forces and the Ford Motor Com-- pony, which has been operating truth of the situation. “'- m: Iy moss MUNIO Valera Poul Buys-Evans, undersea 1B - ( ablel- “ oral question of the M"! WITH THI 1ST CANADIAN i0!‘ the Dfllillnitihs, said thlt the . ‘m’ " °' ° w» fill“ Outstdndyingly QQQd . Y The Oanadlian Berlin brigade will o Gay-mun m not be iiiiminfiiféi. ‘idfi. ‘ '°"°“ "‘ teined in erlin The only responsibility the Con- sdisn Anny will have Cer- .. .... ..__.._....._.._.._...._.-._ the German rest of members Dublin Wm, 5 hitherto secret detai In Berlin A Month §‘;"°“ m" ’“ i" "° “y!” we!“ ‘u w" mm‘ M-m, it was isclos ‘Iiiere wei-Mhouts of'“w'here is who" c°m°n,@n_ harboring Herr Hitler?" replaced by other Csna- 1mm y; dian units after its month in the at ‘qr-fa m” gm grime, Qgyu-n German Capital is over, it ‘was mm; .0 gu- y,“ “no w ltlmdd lddly- complicity 111 is understood that the oint m, Gem“ Allied wocupstion of the ru nod emwhm m m" ldQncO o; , ther 111 Location m 1211111111 or isciosed that early After that 1c 111 impxroabllsnotgrt l" "ld "l" mwllgllu "l", fl?" “Y m" '“'"°“ "m t” "m" fiiiififhiiifn. thgnenugklgigtia’: Palace gardens with a rifle and n. He glid he believed n the had l" it???" ‘“ msuyknwill be to Isrrison an oc- m,“ and iii The Prime Minister said there British 30th Corps. which has "would ha no fc-“rmal victory parades . been tod for ooeups" or celebrations in Britain til Japan was defeated lih Allied military authorities had ol builder, DETROIT. Ma sion American hca tanekd the iii-ton today is . it, has i dicaiod it “m” Body dvmon o! ma" lplans fol? its use. Field Marshal Ferdinand von [Re-POW Allies Q05? -lGerman folreesuwhicltie hi3? out ‘German Frontier ' flbiatihgsllgzrfrrr. ' ' r e o ' m oe 1 ircntlerto Newt d" T Ma'n facture Cars _. (QP) ,__ esceape rtlolinavar Oflfnllllls and other o ‘:1____ hurcbill told the wanted rcrwiw MW" edwgg, narmoir, May 1s - (or Cable) 0.), disclosed today he had urged to consider the Dllrdllflle the Willow Run bomber Dlant Progressive Conservative Leader Gives Details 0f Platform In llttawa Speeoli. BY Canadian Press Staff Writer (YPTAWA, May 15—('CP)—Hon. John Bracken, nation- dlProfli-essive Conservative leader, tonight disclosed in de. tarl the platform on which his party will seek election in the federal general election June 11. The platform, aimed at bringing about national unity and confidence 1n the economic future of Canada, was con- tained in a 4,000-word_ statement of party policy prepared, f0!‘ llellvefy at a political rally. the fourth Mr. Brackeni has held since inaugurating a cross-country campaign tour) in Charlottetown last week. Addresses fiity of production. better Canada". the platform said the Progressive Conservative Party, [it elected. wou1d:— i. Send to the Pacific theatre of war all physically fit National Re. sources Mobilization Act troops and only veterans of the European tvar who volunteered to fight against Japan. z. See that members of the arm- ed YOTCES. except at their own re- qlldil. were not demoblllzed until B2513’ had Jobs at proper rates of 3. Foster and encourage private} of the nation's means Dill" 90 Per Bent Liberated By FRED HAMPSON . MANILA. May i6 _ (Wednes- day) - (AP) — Fighting so sav- age that Americans attacked Ja- panese with bayonets, knives and their fists, with at least two Am- ericans drdwning enemy troops by lholding their heads below the sur- lfacc of a river. raged west of Davao city on Mindanao island to- day. This was made known as a Guam announcement said planes of Ad- miral Raymond A. Spruances fast carrier task force destroyed or damage’ 2'72 Japanese aircraft in a two-ca homeland, May 13-14 y raid over the enemy Australian and Dutch troops on oil-rich Tarskan, Borneo. attacked Japanese entrenched above a road east of the Pamoesian oil fields. Aircraft attacked airfields, bivouac and supply areas at Sand- akan, Tawao and Brunei Bay in ¢support of Tarakan operations. {Other planes swept Borneo coast Entitled "Brackens charter for a‘ ‘llldst Sinking five freighter-i. W0 lluggers and several small craft. The Japanese on Mindanao had lfled westward from Davao toward rugged mountains inland but their [retreat was slowed by two riven, the Talamo and Davao. between which the American 24th division ' trapped them. Meantime today's communique announced that Minadano was 9i! per cent liberated. With an axe 36906 square miles, it is e second largest island in the Philippines. T: v i5-(CP)—— LONDO . Ma. lPi-ime Minister Churchill will rc- fair 1 ceive the Albert gold medal. hith- ' 4. lshare of the national income by alest annual award of the British. ' system of fair prices that wouldlRdllill 5003B“! 01 And ll W“ m‘ The graduation exercises for the lllllbell- £7312" announced before the of productio fishermen adequate basic prices, Guarantee to business men, and small, the right to trade enterprise, new industriesl 7. Encourage the spread of the} national development Board, made up of ad of The graduating nurses were business, labor, Marion Helen McQuaid, Kensing~ government to work out ton; Mary Georgina Trainonlfull West Royalty; Sarah Estelle Hor- gan, Stanhope: Marguerite Evelyn MacDonald. Vernon River; Doris tax structure. O'Dell. Taylor. Georgetown: Marion! Josephine McEntec, Emeraidflllllellw Id_elen Kathleen __ ClUCUOII and em-p oymcnt. 5E!“ $2.50. nitinlc a. large scale hous- - zlllg program to suppl on P_ge 9 Col. 4) piagently needed throughout Can- ._.-—_~_~.-.-_-_~—.2 _ a a l ll. Establish a positive national, !healtl1 program including improved i ‘nutritional standards, an efficient; ‘preventive health service and contributory scheme. Make a‘ general overhaul. of the department of trade commerce to convert it I junior and unnecessary arm of thc seasonlnounced today. President Roose- . velt rmeived the award in 1942- Pfllv-‘K/fown‘ A is a PLACE ‘omen: cvenveoox Knows wnose caucus '- Ahu qooo 1 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, M85! 1b — (CP) — diplomatic service to a live dc-; Toromm May 15 _ (Cy) __Mm;. QUEBEC, IP E. Island hopes to establish a partment responsible for orgn lprovincial fire service on a per- unanent- basis, along the lines of civil defence auxiliary fire services operating during the war, C. A. Beer, Fire Marshal for Prince Ed- ward Island, told the annual con- ference of ‘the Association of Can- eria: Marti‘: P. E. 1. Men lieleasedli“ From Prison (lamps of A. R. P. fire forces Curing the; war, and said that their work had. been outstanding in the several iii-j stances when they were called Uppn to operate. partiwlarly in fighting brush fires. ', “I may say that the individual‘ efforts of the various fire contrclsl have been responsible for the s:1\--. ing of many thousands uf dollars of property value," he said. "and combined efforts of the various C0il ’ have proven success- , . Hie added that the Provincial Government "now are tnkinll Nil‘- iously imder consideration" tnc es- tablishment of a Provincial fire ser- vice along the some lines. Two island Sailors Released From Prison l l | l OTTAWA, May 15 —— (GP) — l-All Canadian n-aval officers and has no futuren-attngs taken prisoner during the war now have been freed. with the ," oi two officers in Jap- anese hands. Naval Service Head- quarters announced today in releas- ing a list of 23, navel prisoners safe in Allied hands. Others liber- sled were all announced previous- L“ total of 90 Canadian naval men were taken by the enemy during the European war. all but five of them being, captured when the destroyer Athabaskan was sunk in the English Channel in April, 1944. The latest list of liberated pri- soners includes".- Oaptured with 111M173. Ath- sbaskan lost April 29, i944. Acorn, John James, Lead- ing Stoker James B. Acorn (father) Lit. No. 5, Cardigan, RI‘. I Moleemon. Lester Brehaut, ing with exporters themselves, sale of Canadian goods in mar-l kets _of tll_9__WOl‘l>d>,___ (Continued on page 5, OTTAWA, May 15 — (C?) Names oi five officers and 29 0- ther ranks were included in ano- ther army list—the fourth issued liberated prisoners war made public this afternoon by Defence Headquarters. Total army personnel officially announced as liberated in Europe ds 3, Today's list inclu John William Leonard, Pie, Mrs. Mina Dei- J. Show, Boyd Hamilton, He, Doris Shaw (wife) N0. 1, 0‘Leary, P.E.i. Altken, Charles William, Pte., Mn. Annie Aitken Lower Montague, P.E.l. Trainor, Louis Francis, Pie, Mrs. Loretta Trainor, (mother) 35 Dorchesier St., lists issued earlier contained the following P.E.I. . '1' (mother) Souris West, PJ-Ll. Hume. James Lawrence, Pic. Mrs. Marion Hume BR. No. 2, llonefleld, P.E.I. MacLarcn, Blair Eric. Pie, Mrs. Mary MscLaren mother) Brudenall, PJIJ, PRISONER§ FLOWN FROM GERMANY LONDON, Mny l5 Approximately 7.500 lied prisoners of war were flown out of Germany today. Amerirzn aircraft evacuated 3,000, while 4,- ’ mum and maximum temperaturesl Vancouver 49, 63; Edmonton 41, —-l Regina 20. 62: Winnipeg 29, 541 __ I Toronto 39. 50: Qttlwfl 42. 443i ' l/loritranl 45. t8; Quebec 38, 51; _ _ c1111: John a0. "4 ‘ldoncton as, 151 ‘_'“""—“' Halifax 40. 52: Charlottetown 36. 4'1; Yarmouth 40. 60; Sydney 3d boaacasrs: Lower St. Lawrence and Lake St. John: Moderate winds general- ly fair and cool. Gulf and North Shore: Moderate southwest to northwest wind! partly cloudy and cool light scat- tered showers at first in east poi"- tlon. Bay Chaleur: Moderate Winds partly cloudy and cool. Maritime West: Moderate t4. fresh variable winds mostly cloudy and cool with scattered showe rlrir-‘ly in scuih portion prchsbfi smur- for: mm- the Nova Scotil coast, Maritime East: Moderate to fres south and southwest winds cloud with occasional showers and some fog. High tide this siiemoon at 23b and tonight at 4.13. Sun sets this evening at $.28 and rises tomorrow morning 4.30. First quarter moon May 18th 6.13 P. M. side tide eightcen minu- tes later than Charlottetown. SUNDAY ssavics Leave Charlottetown l2.l5. 5J5 P. Arrive Charlottetown 3.20. 8.10 l’ CHAR [TOWN new oaasoow- (Dally , Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1.10 4.00 i‘ Arrive Charlottetown 2.81 8.20 P. N. s.—i’. l3. I. FERRY BIIVICI (Dally. including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY 1—llI'I. l0 Leave Wood Islands 7 a. m. I a. 111., 3 p. m. Leave Caribou. 9 a. m” l p. ll 5mm. I011 author-it of the Oil Con troiler. on ondays, uda Wednesday; and Thursdays durl May and June the ll n. In. an l m. sailings will be cancel! u ess there is ‘cadence that t Al. Miss Olive Mciieemou (GHQ) Gslpereoua, PL]. in RAF. Laneasters. other crossings not carry traffic offering.)