\ ‘ I . . ,_ _ I 1 I "1 'i' MAxlMs I I ‘I “"‘ ' I Msxllvls °’ A I’ _ as-' . I ' I 'Z or A Mana MAN .__», _ 4 “ ,A _ A” ~ 41%? More MAN aludamb X-IUUIN l\|\\Il|-IMI //,_,/_, -`_.,»-- -Qxv ww \`\`\\\ I ‘~ ' l 5% The only credit some men have ,,,,,,.......r... .......... _5& The Peoples Paper ,_.__¢_ Read by Everybody \ _ __ ,_ "__, _,W W Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .: ;_ ' ' 'F Ig Wi "---- ' _lx V s V _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ V- . _ __ - _____.__ _,T _ ;‘.°.'.‘.‘.'.€»f..‘!:"t.‘:...l°‘ CHARLofr-rE'rowN, CANADA, TUlzsDAY,W sl<:IfrEMBER 13,1932 _ ~ - s PAGES ..’:"".".:'.. “::':::.‘:":::. s_"‘.'.°'xi’.l‘l$' _,.--- - _ / EXpe_c_:_t_ed Soon Satisfaction With External Auditor’s Report Expressed By Coun. Kennedy At City Council Meeting. Resignation of i 1l,l:;_.».lons way sown in urn Police Officer Biggar Accepted. I looked down a sewer manhole _ and I sew a nun in a canoe Pllldle by." an excited man yelled at Constable Hobson. _ Constable lobson eyed his in. formant coldly and took a look i lllmself. The informant was I rllbt. there was someone pad- Constable Robson hauled off the cover and bcllowed tg the Arbitration By _ ‘ ilIIREHlll|SES Utility Board ,';m;;f_jj::5lAZED Al MERIIID _-._.._.... Fire Of Unknown Or- - igin Levels Potato Warehouses Owned By John MoEntee And Peter McMann. Action from the Utility Board in me lhutter of the dispute on light nies between the Maritime Electric company and the City of Char- ‘N lottetcwrl may be expected in the course of the next few weeks, Couri. l-wlmuh, chairman of the Light committee, announced at last nights monthly meeting of the pity Council. Ah increase of $46,286.71 in teal collections for August of this fear over August 1931, and an increase S Ci |90 W P°_f'= ink "The nat bonded debt of the y t 493.41. "To enumerate any further would | Au everything in simple detail." _ (A summary of the report appears - elsewhere in today's Guardian), 101' 1931. as are Bonds in ing fluids. . less sinking funds ia $1,399,- uaelesa at this time, as the' ditor's general report explains ' nouiino nurlueu paddlor below to make his way Woman Falls .Slightly H urt _ LOB .’\NGl’.|.ES, Us., ilspl. 5 IZ-Miss Margaret Sullivan, 71, fell five stories from her room in va downtown apartment house and suffered only tlrr-ee broken ribs. When she recov- rred from the shock in the --.ospital she told physicians she had no recollection of the fall ,I and apparently had been sleep- walking. I .- IPIIIME MINISTER{Little- Hope For B II C II I Nfllutchinson Anal I (Canadian Press) Believed Lost. 0 I U We IIHis F'lyz°r_z§ Family Session Of Cabinet, if/[en Of Five Nations Carry On Council Follows Re- I Disheartening Search For United I turn Of R. B. Ben-Af States Aviator, Wife, Children Hott. - And Four Companions - Are OTTAWA Sept 12-Cabinet _'Ii mv- ,__.__.. , __ __ (s|'°°m "“ “‘° G“”‘I"‘) |?..____..____.M_ Council met early this afternoon U\“°¢|“l°d PYOSS) '° "'° ’°"°" °""°°' A °"°"" Two llrse potato warehouses wore' on ,he ,etum 0, Prime Mimsw, ANGMAGSALIK, Greenland, sept. 12-ny land, sou and nh- mer gathered at the outlet as James buf eraft into the daylight ' nn lgln ea it he me without are own ‘M or’l consent and for that rns- of . One was owned by John Mc , "million Bay. no hm borrow- antee and the other u Peter Mc I n Another one, the property J. W. Fyfe, caught at the west T =l= Z 1F11 -lC@ Mm ned to the ground last night at _ R B Bennett from western Cam D mnnti 14 ' ' " °°- - Dl°P¢ll¢d MS Emerald from fire of unknown or- adm several routine O,.de,.s_m_ Council were passed. The remaind- Y ' [er of the one hour sitting was an . , B A N n Naming of a date for the opening “3. ven to a general discussion. °" P"°f°"¢d i0 Paddle in the end, but was put out by the efforts, _ i of Parliament “ands over for a tht! 111811 fl hti th fl! This - ____,______ fir pi $29,838.69 up to Sept. 12, 1032 in ‘ collections over the corresponding 3|, wonhip Mgyor slew"-¢ pre. period in 1931 was reported by sid ed at lant night's meeting. There b C0\1I1~ K°1“’\¢4Y- °h'-I¥'m*“ °f "W was a full attendance of Councillors 'i da civic officials. th =‘= RZ i , pr vm, M the “wer” °’ 3 "3 E 9- day or two. Conununlcations from _ was c tile building and practically one or two Emp,” Countries remain e . to be received before official action proof The buildings were about sixty feet from the freight shed ' is taken towards synchronizing of blowlns in that direction this Darlng Ralds Reslllt various parts of the commonwealth. mance Committee. 'I‘he collection ,md e lilures yew Aus 31» 1931- S52-° The minutes or lust rnouths R E P l I the li1.97i AUEUSE 31. 1933. $93355-535 meeting and of asubsequent special _ _chemical engine out of town the eet gwere re an op . off sept. lil, 1931. $72,178.63; Sept. 12. m itll, $102,107.92. Greater difficulty r-rs anticipated, however, in the collections for the comihl months- caun. Kennedy also submitted rn external audit of the fin- ,E l ' lnces up to Deo. 31, 1931, prepared ' E by Mr. Donald S. Hart, C.A-. "In presenting this report,' he said, "I ' do so with a. feeling of confidence and the assurance that the Council G have exercised good Judgment inf procuring the services of Mr. Hart. “The report should now set at rest the criticism of the Clty's fin- inces, which has been current for _ lame time. '"'°“" I 6 "various recommendations are R i c h S t a g 0 v e r, outlined, such as re-valuation of- , oerlain assets, determination of current (net) expenditures on Per- . ‘ _ ...nn nn... ....1 mr.. mths. N on-Confidence In increasing the annual appropria-_ » » 7 lions for Sinking Funds as well as Mlnlstry _‘-1 (I ll providing additional sinking funds. ind-the accounting system needs Papen' in Bddndted revision. i "“"'” "The auditor, Mr. Hart, states; iC°“"”‘”' P*'°“' llliit comparing the tax collectioriaf BERLIN- sept" 12”A defiant lun noel and Personal Property =R¢l<'-hates overwhelminslv v°t¢d “,¢,5,,,enw Wm., other city” md nonconfidence in the Ministry of municipalities, that he has know- Ch\\“°¢|l°l‘ Ffa" V0" PRP” f'°d°Y the ol. those of chorlottetown 1 und thereby nreclpiteted B wifes- lre in comparatively good condi- ling situation unprecedented in Ger- son, j man parliamentary history. “Receipts and Expenditures for Just D610" ihl VOW WGS ilk” illl check up without change ln the Chancellor tried to forestall it pet result, All cash balances are by decreelng the dissoiu.ion of the ushovm ln the City '1‘reasurer's re- Legislature. i He was thwarted by Hermann ‘Wilhelm Cioering, Heichstag Speak- |¢l' Ind lr member Of A501! Hil- ` , ,, ’ Iler's Notenal Bocialist party, one COMING Ev]-‘AN Iss `of the blttersst enemies of the Von MEETINGS, Papsn regime. ‘ *_* , After the members had expressed "'ltATE:-zo per word strictly """’° I" °‘V!“°°~ I (Continued on Page 5) _ ____ 'Card Party to-night _ Holy| Redeemer Hall. at B o'cl ck a d 7 ...W T,,,,,,, _,,,,,,, ,,,‘;,,,,,,,;,‘,, Reduction Of _-.__.;__..___..__..____,_,___ 5 . by lcontinueaourazeol G M A N You -_-_ ‘ PARIS, Bept. 12-(A. P.)~Il‘l l'c~ Ply to Germe.ny's demand for equal. ity in arms France notified the Be f I rlln Government that by mod. iyills her armaments Germany Ml Only would violate thc Treaty , - Of Versailles, but also would make lmP05Sible to bring about even. it ‘ual general disarmament. _ ; The French reply, which total. led more than 2,000 words, was made public hy the csovemlnent to- lli'-sht. While _refusing the Ger- mlh proposal in the form that it ‘was made, France expressed the con- ,victlon that it was possible to worl- iwith Germany in seeking a new ar. ffansement. not for a retum to th- i °1d Prvvedure of preparation for 3 War- but bv progress in the ~~~-~-,. ization of pen¢¢_ I I ..... _ .. .. .___ _ Bar Is Col... Forei..-sr, ,Says Q-ntario Premier (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Sept. 12.-sale of ~'¢°l' ind Willa by hotels will not be ,granted by the present Ontario Government, Premier Henry flatly and .firmly informed the deputatloz of over 100 members of the Ontarir I-Iotel Men‘s Assoc1a.ion today at Queens Park. The hotel men asked for privilege of selling beer and,w1ne as an aid to business. With deliberation and staccato affect, Premier Henry delivcred his decision in declaring: "I cannot hold out any hops to engage you ac agents of the Government to sell ”°" 5°” ° 1° "'- Und _Moe 45-,fun -_iuor rho he inievurrec ln li from L. ¢.‘- Q. "Dance in Trscaflie Ha‘l‘ 5 mlfsfiuy the 15th, "not Wednes-' I -7 : ,,,,,,,,_,,,,ou_,ym,ed__ _ Limit lliooted scan-o-is-il. ...___ I HAMILTUN. S890. 12-(By The' me§°'l§‘m§Ifl° Um” 35°” P°°i' Canadian Press)-Reduction of the »,,,,,,,, ,,,h_“”‘° W°““§;‘§§fé_,5a°_l;] ole ago pension luuil, from -lo to 65, its institution as a wholly f@d~ "Borden Line Clubqoadmg hogs' eral plan, and an increase in the I"flIll.cnlves, Wednesday afternoon, payments under the scheme aroj 5tlllember 14. Hours 12 to 3- embodied aa suggestions in some 5°°°`9'12'3l_of the resolutions placed before the "slam concert at 1-rr-,pn RW"-_iitth Conference of the Trades and Wedne..iuy evening. I-iighland'l.abor Congress of Canada hers bnclur. Relrerhmentsnssss-9-is-sl lossy. 'rho Montreal council ad- --The , Ivocates the federal system. Wnile| .. C01' B D tl . :lub prospntrffetr $3 1n'|T,;l1y€|Lcndon and Toronto ulged reduc- :;’t‘_f>S Hall, Wednesday, September lin( the age °llmit. "' 5656-9-12-3l.l The Victoria Council wcnt furth~{ limit be Wm, P. er, requesting that the age . l..iin°.il.- Wifi ,f,',‘j‘§“’,n H,I?§l’,fff‘5} cropped to ss, with r uooe.uury| loeial Hull on wednmuy s.p_iquellficatlon of 15 years rr-olden” ruin ilu., ul a.ao. sssi'.s.1o.rl‘in canoes. At the some urneril-e "A Wm t -€ r lPaciflc Coast representatives asked 5 t l p "ll axial.” .il f°- -3-~“ ‘°_';,° - f-°“"‘ " tdnegday evening’ sept um the Pe 011 Piylllh . at private standpoint. "The bar is gone from this pro- vince, in my mind, and 1 believe in the minds of the people, forever," continued Premier Henry, with much emphasis. A_ttempting' _To Murder Wife car. This was no good, however, y e cedillg the likely choice. ered t0 Send the hand engine d pped° The report of the transportation | SHWANGCHENGPU Manchuria, F 7 a°\'°“ th* I~I`l°k. and B5 7-110 Wind _ _ ,opening dates for Parliaments in ' WBS ' . . ~ T I ... Idlng was for some time in IThe middle of October continues to ngcr. A call was 'put through to* In Mally Deaths ~_‘ be me ve,-y probable date for co,-,_ Summersid fi ln , b t . ' - y were not allow; thnsenduthelf Hundreds Rep0rt'[ gc;-;:,l;,i,.t;(;: of-a?,?FiF,;l tlgguxik CO n fe re n C e (Canadian Press) commission headed by Mr Justice the People at Emerald could not ("“°d"°d ruse) Lyman Duff of the Supreme Court 'supply the W°I'"~ S L12 A le ’ t _ _,of Canada is expected to be for- Ths Emerald citizens did what they could to save .thu buildings and their efforts confined the fire to the two warehouses. The fire started about 8.80 p.m. By ton thirty the buildings were burned to the ground and the men centred their attention on Fyfe’s ware. ` housc. Danger to other buildings at lthat time was practically nil, ai- though a watch was being kept at the freight shed. The value or ln- suranee of the buildings could not be ascertained last night. S. (III i_IBIiIIIiY RE IIIIIREMENTS _M Dr. G. R. Lomer, Mc- Gill Librarian, Will Look Into Needs of I Province For Car- .negie Corporation And Possibilities 0;" Extensive Circula- tion Of Books. Dr. G. R. Lomer, librarian of ‘.Z'.:Glll University, Montreal, arrived in the city yes'erdny to look into library conditions in th`s province -ri beha`f of the Camegie Corpor- ation, and to re-port on ways and mean.; for carry`ng out a plan for a more extensive crculation of books as s demonstration such as has already- been successfully worked out in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, and in South Africa will mill' tp - t ast twen y six per sons were killed in four train! 1 wrecks over the weekend, all caus-I . ed by Chinese bandits. Hundreds of' persons were reported kidnapped in. daring bandit raids all over north- ern Manchuria from the disabled trains as well as from various cities. More than 200 others were re-I Ported killed in Q battle between Japanese troops and Chinese ban- dits neur Tahslng. - l The wrecking of the trains and i>10WiD8 UP 0! a. bridge were laid, to retaliation against Japanese oc- cupation in Manchurfa. At least twelve persons were killed, thirty .vere missing, forty-six were injur- ed and forty were kidnapped in the wreck and holdup Saturday night of the Harbtn-Changchun express' ibout forty miles southwest rv. '-nrbin. ¢ *M , mally presented to Premier Bennett late today or tomorrow. When the document reaches the Prime Miri- lster decision on the question of the date of release will follow. All reports come before Cabinet Coun- cil before publication in conform- ance with long established practice and little probability exists of any decision on the date cf release of this report being announced before tomorrow. _T SIR GEO. PERIEY CELEBRIITES of five nations carried on a disheartening search in this vicinity tonlghl for the United Statics aviator George R. Hutchinson and his "flying family." More than twenty-four hours had passed since last distress call ` were heard from the Hutchinson plane, forced down in the sea vvhlli carrying eight persons on another stage of n leisurely flight across thi Atlantic. The nren from which the Signals came has been crossed ani rccrossed by planes and ships. The search was the more poignant because of the little lives feare- lost-the two young daughters of Huichinson. His wife, Peter Redpath navigator; Gerald Altfllisch, radio operntor; _Joseph Ruff, mechanic, ani Norman Alley, ncwlreel cameraman, were others in the plane. .Covering The f OTTAWA. Sept. 12-The Canadian Govemment Infor- mation Bureau esslmntes the wordage telegraplied out of Ot- tawa for publication during the Imperial Economic Conferenci- ut 3,130,000. THE MAHATMII WUULII STIIRIIE HIMSEIF, llllllllnfn li (Special to The Guardian) I' Lorne Sentner, of Charlottetowl ‘was sent up for trial at the pre- liminary hearing before M.r. G. M ` Matthews, for Prince County at thi Court House, Bummerside, on Mon- day. , The accused was charged with furious driving, and causing griev- ous bodily harm to Wilfred McNally of _Borden on the night of Jul; Allin, when his car ran into Mc- Nally as he was mending a tire on his car by the roadside. The ac- cident occurred just east of the railway crossing in the road leading from Summerside to Kensington. Seventeen witnesses were examined The Magistrate, after hearing thi I 'W' evidence of the prosecution, consid- Rather Than Submit l5"l BIRTHDAY, (Canadian Press) I _ . I if - OTTAWA, Sept. 12-Celebrating , _...__ Valera P l¢1CeS -his 'lsth oirlhcuy, at. Hon. slr_ ,,r,,,,,,,,,¢¢,r p,-my ° ’ ' ‘Y 'George Perley was greeted with, LQNDON sept, 12_.Mghai;ma Lltnlt on free Imam' messages °f °°”Bf°l-UIMIUUS Gandhi has determined to starve State Offer today. The first to extend his fel- ' himself to death rather than M- icitations was Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. Colleagues in the Cab- cept the .electoral representation system worked out for India. by the (Special to the Guardian) 'inet Joined in the birthday sreet- British cabinet. This was revealed DUBLIN' sept-» If-"'A “ms llmf H185. I , Itonight when the India Office ‘1 the mm Fr" states °“°’ wi L°°kI“€ the Dllltllfff °f mam* the I made public letters that have been lbmli "le land Bllflllitleo dispute former Canadian High Commission-`ex¢h,mg@d by the Mahatma, Prime .ith Great Britain to International er tu London attended a meetgng Minister Ramsay Macnomld audi irbitratlon was announced yester- day by President Eamon de Valera. l The president promises that If the United Kingdom agrees to his terms of arbitration, the $8,000,000 en- '~ulty money now involved will be taken from the Free State suspense account and -placed in the Bank for ' International Credits at the Hague] Otherwise, he warns the United Kingdom. the money will be used= for the relief of the needy. whose want has been intensified by the present imnufties dispute. of Cabinet Council today. His car- eer has _been long and notable. Back in 1902 Sir George first en- tered the House of Commons ns' member for Argerlteuil. which con- stituency he still represents in Par- liament. Twice a Cabinet Minister, Sir George was High Commissioner in London throughout the Great War. I classes, must fast unto death," he (gmad|,m yum Mahatma apologized for any cm- ' ' ° HAMPSTEAD, N. 3,, sept, 12__. barrassmcnt he might cause the Interviewed by a Guardian re-I Slx~HOUr Day Pew. R,chm.dE_ 19_ was soundIg,°vemm¢n;_ but sold he would - - ~ ¢ ` » ~ _ ' P°l’i°? 0" U19 05-"Ct Uf 1115 V15 t asleep at his home yesterday at the hold to his decision even if he were L" a rged 'th DF- 7-DMU? Bidi “Ii il Dltmlfd V/°I Is »A-dvocaté, 'lime he was holler/od to have released from the prison where he °”°°“"‘3¢- md d°"°1°`P ’°“d.I“¢ I __.___. :drowned with a companion, it was throughout the Province by pro-I HAMILTON, Sept. 12-(By 'I’l1nI1“med today ;sult of the conflict between the Vldlnl b°°kl fn °°m’“““W°-‘ “'h"° Canadian PreSS)--Stl‘0l1Kly 3d\’°" John Morrison, 23, lost his life 'Government and India's National- fhty 9-T9 1105 HOW BV'1II“bI¢~ md 'rating reduction in working hours! in the sl; John River when his . lby increasing available books when for raw-, and nn abbreviated week, ,mn boar onpelzod Richards had -__-_-é (Canldun run) Illbfafles already exist- The PIR" mfs number of resolutions were plc- last been sl-cn with Morrison. and VON” 9 "V90 yells P9149" °f Mm' ‘sented today to the 40th annual when the accident became known MONCTON, Sept. 12.-Following the testimony of six Crown witness- ss, including his son, Murray Col- lins, 43, a mill _wright was today corilmitted to stand trial on a charge of attempting; to murder his wife, who is in lirlpital suffering from bullet wounds allegedly inflicted by collins here cn August 25. Collins himself susizziilod a scalp wound said to have been inflicted, and was confined in the hospital until last Ba Ck T0 Ur nay and a five-day week. I came from scotland some years ago I v E R Thi in the e inion of the spon to train for farm work in NOWI s. l> -_ - SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.. Sept- sors, would distribute the woi°k'Bx-unswick. 5 12-Four hundred men went bl°l¢I - . ggi’ till' auspices of the Riverside amrgls Institute. Proceeds for a me 328 Cause. Come for e good 8 oclock. 5657-9-12-3| .‘,‘.;.f“‘.*.~l:; 'll..’.::i‘:;° 1 I S-§,°,f,",’f°f 1501. s o-olécr. subleotf my mligur; of Nlationa". lale of us ca programme. Ad- "“’°“ 15 inc zo cents. M71-9-13-li. (Cmadlan Press) WINNIPIIG. lopt. It-A nilll meeting of the eitllens of Win- nipeg to go into the matter of disclosures made in connection with "University of Maniiblll endowment runs choruses rl" be called for by Major Biillll H. Webb. Tuesday. Statements said to have been made by the accused following the shooting and admitted aa evid- ence today were-"I have shot the only woman I ever loved. I em sorry. I hope I die. I hope she lives. I'm through. She wasTun- ninl off with another man, so I shot hor and shot myaelf.‘t_ A after the men draw their first PW-_ ` rn work lousy in the muh of the Algoma Steel Corporation, after bc- ing idle most of the summer- Reiler officer Harold -rolley wld ine expected re-hiring of ih° me" dropped during the summer lay‘°ff. would mean reduction in rolief ex-I penditures by the City in OCT/Uber. more equitably than nt Present, and would compensate for the la- bor-saving devices which industry has adopted without eorresnoudlns reductions in the hours of labor. Acceptance of the 30-hour wccl: would, in the view of those ilrgius its institution. go a. large wav 1°-I wards amelloraiing llnemplornieiit conditions throughout Canada. LONDON, Sept. 12-Official denial ol chu reported plot to assassinate the Soviet Icld¢l' Joseph Stalin, was announced today by Moscow through the Reuters News Agency. "Ther-e's not a single word of truth in the report" says the Tass News Agency oi’ Moscow. \ \i Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for, Ihalu. annum intends to luke noi more food after midday Sent. 20. The particular part of the Gov-1. crnment‘s electoral scheme to which L he objects is a provision for a modi- fied form of separate electorntes for India's “untouchables." “I respectfully inform His Maj- csty‘s Government that in the event of their decision creating a separ- ate clccnrote for the depressed said in one of his letters. The has been kept for months as a re- ists. ered that there was sumcient evi- dence to send accused up for trial. An order was made for bail of $2,- 000 with two sureties. Until bail li provided, accused was remanded tc custody. Mr. W. Henry Noonan acted for the Crown and Mr. Thane A. Camp- bell, KC., for the accused. Inspec- tor Fripps, of Charlottetown was in the court room during the proceed- ings.-S. The Weather, Etc ANY MAN can ati' A levi Polufsae room (lic Fino.-av. OF SCORN 9 ? , _"\ ` _ I llll llllill V _ lllnlllnul Q Xx/’ .1A METEOR()l,l)(}li`AL OF!-`I(`i-J, TD! oliio_ Sept. 1':--.\iInl'lnul.u and Maxi ll\\Ii\'\ U‘lhI\i'.‘l'|'lilll'€8. - llnwson . ... .._. ... ... . \'ilncou\‘or l... ... .... wa -ou 40 I l conference of the Trades and Lab- I neighbors hurried to the farm of E F U S E T (C0l1ll!i1l¢d 011 P886 7) or Congress of Canada. here. While I Lee D. Jones, where Richards is some of the motions merely cnun- employed. Knocks at the door were; clated support of the principle, unanswered. He said he had been_ l Men G0 others specified that the E01/cm-I sleeping at the time the I1€lBlib0!`S| | k ment should inaugurate n six-hour called at the farm Both young me". VICTORIA, Sept. 12-(By the Canadian Press)-It was learned on high authority today both T. D. Paitulo, Liberal leader and W. J. Bowser, K. C., former Conservative lPrcmier_ have refused to enter a Unioli Government in British Col- umbin as proposed by Premier Tol- mie. lillmonion ... .ru ..¢ ... _-. 3-i Winnlpcl -». l... our on an 50 Toronto ... \ . ..._. .».~»»»a eos 47 (lii:|\\'.'i . . no ro. ...ns 56 .\iuniri'~nl ... ... .rf ... ...H 53 Qllebrv ... n a.. aux.. no 50 Saint John .-.-4 oo. ..-- or. .|. 50 llullrux ... ..- ~-- --~ 52 Charlottetown -. _~.. ..... nu B8 ii ri 7il M 76 'I2 74 7| M FORECASTS llnritilrlo West: Moderate winds mostly northerly fair not much change in iemperlltnm, Maritime ellsil Fresh northerly winds fair not lnilrh chllngi- ln ieniprrntilra. High tliie lhig morning sl 0.15 and inlliglil lil 1030. Sun si-is this evening nr Mil nnii I I rises iomnrmw morning at 5.37. Full moon Wednesdily. Sept. 1| .'l.0ll p. ni. Sliinlnorslilo ilrio eighteen mlnutcl lrllcr thnn i`hllrlntteimvn. CAB FERRY SCHEDULE \\'r-ek days-l,on\-es Borden drill; il.l.’» n. ln. nnii 1 p. m_ and 5,15 p, ln. Wi-ok dnya-Ilpnrea Cape Tormele this 10.3o_ a, m., 2.55 p, m., 'I p. in. suv: ;i_1m '25-» ¢f.~.':-ff we ». =-sssf'-.~ . .g_- ¢.