MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN spuoruaog) Lqor tum! lap-lea 4,, lgpmp; mum nu Sundae-q byE yliody Lrror la prolific, and “m; pmpf, are undeniably happy 1n their arms. MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cuarlottetown Guardian. Two Cantu. iiorning Guardian. Founded I001. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, '28, 1947 12 PAGES R9 if Germans Are Hanged LANDSBERG, Germany, May 2'! ._<aPi-'1\venty-two guards and foreman at the Nazis’ Mauthausca concentration camp died 0n black- ciirtaincrl gallovls here today in the yin-ii of the prison where Adolf Hitler once brooded as l1 prisflllel‘ and wrote "Mein Kampf". Twor.":-.=e\'cn more, including an gauit-lter, are to be by United Slates soldiers \. ilfaulhausen executions. The oriiciecl by an American military for the slaughter of more 00000 victims of many ne- flFE the largest in the of Allied war crimes pio- court iTi ~. n. irlcr a sunny sky today's 22 hm: .ps were completed ‘m two hours and 37 minutes by three iniiilcrs using two scaffolds. King Attends Funeral 0i ills Brother-in-Law HAREWOOD, York, Eng, May ZT—t.'\Pl—-'I'll': King flew here lcdfi." to attend. with all 250 resr- fl"lll\“ of this village. the funeral .-Corning Events "Talkies — Eldon, Friday. "talkie; — Morell, Saturday, "Talkies - Miilview, Thursday _"Noiv in stock. choice Peace Rircr oats. McGulgan and Boyle. "Alerting State Council K. of C. a: sour-is, Wednesday, May 28th ll 2 pm, ' "Vlllillcc. Orwell Hall, Thursday, Mi:- xivn. Millvlew orchestra. Lunches served, "Flvsuiar Thursday evening Dance. Country Club. Traveller's first. Come for a good time. "Albany Pleasant Circle Insti- llllc varlcty concert. TTyon Bap- lrs‘ Hall. Friday. Iviiay 30, 0.45 p.111. _ "D011" lively Wednesday night -.lcrris_oii's Sca Breeze Pavilion, Victoria. Good music. Canteen. »- llllllitfll‘ River. Wed- i\'ew Glasgow, Thursday, i Al‘ l0 9808M" in Technicolor. ("lluibiial Dance, Montague ll-lln: Rink. Thursday. May 29th m?‘ "ls-u" Thursday witih Don Mvscr mid his islanders, “Brooiuieid Hall, Friday. May Fill. Milton A. Y. P. A. present lmlc Josh Perkins". Specialties. ‘lll-“lllflrs i.. o. 1.. I "Murray Harbour Starch Pao- nry “ill be open to receive pota- Wi by truck commencing Friday. May aotn. s ‘findian River-Remington Play glllllcd “The Luck oi the Irish" in emlh Ruaiico Hall, Wednesday slmlfls- 00th oi May. 8.30 sharp. iltciai Specialties. Admission 50o. "Collecting hogs for Canada gasket-s Ltd by truck every Thurs- Hllliy- Phone N. A. Cutcliife. Fred- eilcwn’ °' “its ma. n. 1.. McDow- o. , i i’ ‘he “W” Hill. Bratoklay Beach ll ‘h Place. Wednesday, May 2am is ‘he rinte. "Uncle Jotili Perkins" is m? Plight. Pius Specialties. Don't "I lllls one. - “Loading live Hogs Thursday glfollows: Suimm " till 130 3- M- Remington till s r. M. Tgldflil Bagnail. Hunter itiver “Willy all day. Elmer Wigmore. eadalbane, Thursday till train . Trucking service when roads Willll- MacEweu and Caseley. "Collecting hogs for Canada ltkera each Friday from Tryon hilly. Carleton. seal-intern. Oeu- mnk 39460110. Inwar Bedequo. m m. Newton, Cape Traverse Augustine Cove. Maura. L. D- Mclreou , m, n a “and phone Alb \ ' Home, slightly ‘w l‘ hey me a sei- Slity City Police announced last night they had arrested a man and were holding him on suspicion oi armed robbery. He was ideiititic-"l ‘ as Alexander hiartln. 30, and gave _ his address as Vernon River. Martin Wu taken into custody by Sgt. Sterns Webster and Con- stable Arthur Bishop a few min- utea after Mr. James Power, pro- prZ-otor of Jimniies Taxi, reported that a maii had robbed him in hi» store on uccn Street. Police s d that one of Jimmiels Taxi drivers. a man named Arse"- ault, rushed into the police station about l0 o'clock to report that Jimmy Power had been robiicti The driver fold police that ilio man had run iiittfa gangway lie- tween Power's’ store and the Toombs Music Store. Arsenauit had been at Jiinmiefs Taxi stand across the street at the time. Sgt. Webster and Constable Bishop ran across the street from the Police Station anti begin a search in gangways at t‘l1e rear of the Power store. While they were engaged in that they saw a man come out of a ganinvay next to the A. A. Hcniicssey Funeral further away on Kent Street. The taxi driver ex- claimed "that's the guy now," and police placed him in custody. The mun was taken around in the Pc-wcr store amt Mr. Power identified him as the man that had iicio him up, police said- weapori. They found a .38 calibre Smith and Wesson revolver in the gangway next to the Power store. It was riot loaded. Mr. Power told police that he was alone in the store when thc man entered about 10 o'clock and ilotirlshcd the gun, demanding money. Mr. Power said he too-i a handful of chanie 3mm “l5 pocket. telling the man that was all the money he had. He sues-sq ed there would be about $5.00 iii the lot. Police said they found $4.15 rm Martin. in 50 cent pieces and quarters mostly. They said Mr. Power had ail- parently thrown an orange at the intruder as he was leaving. hit- ting him on or near the head. Martin was taken into the Pol- ice Station at 10.15. and booked to appear in court today. 417i Motor Vehicles Bought In April o-rrawa, rirlfzv-rcci-rio- ariclng of motor vehicles rose in April tn 4.171 new vehicles in- volving $5,784,529. ihe Dominioi- Bureau of Statistics reported lo- day. The previous month. c.1161 werc financed for 84.580646 ivnllr in April last year 2,340 vehicles were financed to llie PXlEF-i °l' $2.574.123. In the used vehicle field. salts oi 0,418 units were financed for a total of $3,801,152 ngalw {n31 for QIJIQSSS in March and {.010 for 01.08.’!!! a year I80- May 21-(CP)-'i'he commons committee on redis- tribution decided today ,l’l°l l" make any change ll'i the boundar- ies of the dual constituency 01 queen's in Prince Edward Island. The committee at PYQl/lflll-‘l meetings had heard a sulsestlflll that the constituency be split in- to separate seats to abolish ll"! confusion arlsins lll 1185115 whil" two men are elected for the one OTTAWA. out. As a result of changes already made, Queen's, remains the only constituency that will return two membo u at the next federal elec- tion. Dr. M. E. McGai-ry. chairman of the Maritime sub-committee on redistribution, said Prince Ed- ward Island members had decid- ed at a caucus that no change should be made in the boundaries of Island constituencies at this time. The committee completed its work today and decided to make its report to the house Thursday. i i l’ was believed to be the first time tion ;Parties Unite iAgainst Gov't By FARCY OTONNEI-L OTTAWA, May, 2’l—(OP)—Op- position motions calling for votes of non-confidence in the Gov- ernment because oi the budget brought down a. month ago were defeated tonight in the Commons. By a vote of 10f! to 91 the meni- bers rejected a C. C. F. motion which called on the House to ex- press regret that the budget had not provided for increases in basic income tax exemptions and had provided no relief for the half of the Canadian population which ‘docs not earn enough to pay iri- come taxes. 'f‘liis motion was in the form of an amendment to a Progressive Conservative motion-defeated 109 to 90-whlch criticized the Gov- mrnment for falling to provide re- lief from indirect and hidden tax- es. for falling to encourage the development of natural resources such as, mining and agriculture. and for failing to reconvene the Dominion-Provincial conference. With defeat of the non-confld-‘ eiice motions. the main motion calling for members to go into committee of supply to study the budget resolutions. was adopted on divislon—without recorded vote. The resolutions will bring into effect the tax changes announced in the budget. The Progressive Conservative, C. 0.11‘. and Social Credit ‘Parties. -- orted by some Independents. that the Opposition parties voted as a unit on a budget non-confid- ence vote. The Social Credit Party was prevented under‘ I-fouse rules from moving a motion of its own Finance Minister Abbott. speak- ing barely more than two miti- utcs, said the Opposition had been "hard put to find any effec- tive criticism of’ the budget pro- posals themselves." Any criticisms they had made he would answer at the committee stage. N. B. Names Air Cadets For Tour 0f England SAINT JOHN. N.B.. May 27 - (CPi - WC2. Richard Olive, Saint John. and Flt. Sgt. William Ifm. or)‘, Edrnundston. l'.BVG been chosen to represent New Brunswick ain- ong 46 Canadian air cadets who will tour England this summer as f tile British Government. ing a training course at Dovvai, Que. they will be flown to E-rrglaiid in July in two bombers after the planes bring a group u! British air cadets lo Cmiada for a reciprocal tour. The British cadets will be flown to Victoria and then cross Canada by rail. Name of the cadet to represent Prince Edward Island has not been announced. Two are nominated. one from the Charlottetown Sqtfi ren- and one from summersido. Queen's To Remain Dual Co nstituency The report will include a schad- uia to a bill, passed at the laet session authorising that member'- ship of the Commons be increas- ed from 245 to 255. it will also i cl * a recommendation that e commons seriously consider providing air travel to assist members in reaching inaccessible parts oi their can!" ‘ Hon. C. G. Power. chairman oi the committee, exprcasui befliof the recommendation would not lat very far in the ommono. but It least it was a “pious hope." ‘fine question of air transportat- ion for members arose when mem- bers voted to include the Mac- Kenzie River area with the Yukon for electoral purposes. They defeat- ed a aliggesfkm that MaioKenale be left without representation until the next redistribution. AGREED UNANIMOUSLY orrmva, May 2'1 —-f8pecia.ll- At it, final lilting iicie today. the redistribution committee oi the hAtCcriliriued on rm 5 Ovl- ll a formal Unveiled at Langley Field, Va, the crating at 2500 RPM. The reductl Silver Fox For Better Local Man Elected Vice-President 0f uptontetrical Ass»’n AMHERST. N.S.. May 27 -(CP) —Ele.ction oi..of.ficers. featured the closing session of the two-day Mar- itime Optometrical Association convention here today. James Stoddard. Jr.. of Truro, lng Warren Maxwell of l-‘rederic- tori. J.S. Taylor. Charlottetown. was named vice-president and Pliaien cf Moiicton, N.B., aPCfelfilY- treasurer. The Association was invited to hcld it; 1948 convention at Char- lottetown. At ii dinner held last night the 50 delegates heard rddresseé by FR. Ccutreau, Yarmotith, NS.. vice-president of lllt‘ Nova Scatiii qrtometriczl Asslqaintion; J5. Taylor, president of the Prince Fil- nvard Island Association and Ell Vcyaner. Saint John, NB.. presid- ient of the New Brunswick Assoc- ilatlcm. Farm ‘Group Opposes Freight Rates Increase HALIFAX, May 27 -~ ICP) Maritime agriculture would suffer ‘serious consequences" under an increase in freight rates, u group ci Nova Scotiii and New Brunswick form organizations told tlce Bond of Transport commissioners today. In a brief presented through the Maritime Federation of Agricul- ture, the farm bodies declared in- creases would jeopardize their pio- tiuction through added costs and "prejudice" their marketing pro- grams. TRACTOR! FIGHT JUNGLE snvciaroasr- (CPl One hundred and ten caterpillar irac- tors arrived in Malaya recently for short term production. Primarily used for clmring jungle and remov- al o! tree stumps, the tractor; will play a role in preparing the land for food cultivation. at 1000 RPM by an engine geared down to a ratio of 2.8 to oiic. places a standard two-blade propeller driven directly by an engine Op. sponslble for the reduction in noise. N.S.. was named president succecdw Jack This Army Stlnson L-5 is called the world's first "silent" airplane. plane's five-blade propeller is driven It re- on l" Speed. the Army says. is re- Breeders And Exhibitors Meetl Mr. Lloyd Lockarhy 0f Summarslilo Elected President; To Change llama 0f Association; See llope Pelt Prices. The annual meeting oi the Sil- ver Pox Breeders‘ and Exhibitors‘ Association of P. E. I. was held 111 the Legion Hall yesterday aft- ernoon. The president. Cordon MacMillai-l, occupied the chair. Ilhe secretary, W.R. Shaw. read ihe minutes of the previous meet- ings which were approved, Among those present were: Raoul Reymond. Don Stewart, Andrew Jardlne, Robert Humph- rey, Stewai: Wright. Col. D. A. lviacKii-ifiii "EYE; Burlelgli; Low- ell Hancock. Roy Woodside, Ern- est Mill, Hcber MoPliiill. Feiitnu Simmonds. '1‘.G. Ives. Lloyd Lock- ei-by. Ernest Cudinore, William Ramsay, George A. Callback, W. Harry Tidmarsh. B. G. Rogers, ' Lester Johnston, The president delivered his re- lport, which was an extensive ac- count of the year's activities. I-Ie icaid it was one of the ‘most hectic l years in the history of the iox in- ;dustry as at the close of the year (Continued on Page 8 Co}. 4) i Movies And Radio Ellave Knuckles lilapped By l.0.ll.E. l i By KAY REX Tonoirro. Muy 2n _ (c?) - lllflvlcs and radio ‘rind their knuck- 195 TBPDtd. and the popular comics Vfcre roundly criticized a; delegates tcd/ay turned their attention to present-day education needs during the annual meetings cf the Imper- ial Order Daughters cf lhc Em- pire. ~ variety of information any effort on our part," are devel- oping 'in youngster-z a wiile range inf knowledge which was not pre- viously possible. said Mrs. JD. Detwiler of London, Ont. in her report as national education secre- ry. But with this easy means of ac- qulrlng information develops "tendency not to think things through." A recent Dominion-wide survey which the I.O.D.E. conducted of reading material for young per- sons had disclosed that children seemed to prefer the "comics" and cheap. sensational type .oi magaz- ine, although there was no scarcity of suitable reading material. raid Mrs. Detwller. Oi some 135 comic books pub- ‘toin ansamwzgtrcatfr? The Quality Tea "SALAIIA" ORANGE PBKOE Radio nnd films, giving u wide “without Bracken Says A Tax Reductions Inadequate (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 2'I—Jolin Brack- en, Progressive Conservative lead- er, charged tonight in the Coni- mons that reductions announced in the budget were "inadequate" and "inequitable" because they provided relief only for those "reasonably well off.“ He spoke before lic lcd his party lr. voting in support of a c. c, F‘ motion of non-confidence in the Government. The motion. ai- fhOltEh it drew support as well from the Social Credit Party and most independents. was defeated 109 to 91. It was believed that it was the lflrst lime the three opposition ‘parties had voted as a block on a non-confidence motion moved dur- llng the budget speech. During his speech. Mr. Bracken criticized the Governments agri- cultural. financial aiid trade m1- icies and urged that action be taken f0 see that a stop was put P. E. I . Hospital Reports Busiest Year 0n Record Activities during the busiest year of the Prince Edward Island K051111111 Since its establishment sixty-four years ago were rev‘e.v. ed last night in detail at the an- nual meeting oi the board of trua- tees. At the meeting, ivhich was held in St. Paul's Church Hall the chairman Justice George J. Tweedy presided. Complimentary remarks were mlde by Dr. J. A. Clark._ Rev. J. T. Ibbott, Mr. Alfred Pickard and others regarding the effective tnl efficient ivay in which the Ho;- pital‘s affairs had been conducted during-the year. Three retiring trustees Messrs N. D. MacLean, R. S. P. Jardlne and J A. Likely were re-elctieti to the Board for the coming year and the firm of H. R. Duaii and Co.. were reappointed as auditor; Al a. meeting of the trustees \=.-l after the regular meeting the fol- lowing officers were elected for the coming year: Chairman. NI". Justice George J. Tweedy; vii chairman. Dr. J. P. Laniz; sec- retary. Mr. N. D. Mac-Lean. l Subscription Delivered $6.00. Mill $5.00. other Province! In U. S. A. 81.01 MARITIME COAL T0 ADVANCE $2.75 PER TON ' Hon-Confidence Motions Are Voted Down Armed Robberylllilnosi ported In IImcmbers u-aze in iiiay with the iwrosprit of another ...V.. -71: _.7‘ Expect-Boost lTo Affect All i iEastern Mines r QTELLARTON. N. S.. May .!'l—< itOPl-Aii imiiicrl.atc hoist. in tliri ‘price of coal by Aratlm Coal Com- lpany, a subsidiary of Dominion iSte-sl and Coal Corporation, was {announced tonight by J. E. Grins lof the company's coal sales de- l partmenl. The new pi-iccs in consumers lshc-zv an riicrcase oi $2.75 per ton tori nut. lump and ‘coal and an increase of $2.50 per [ton for slack. This will mean the following new prices. effective tonight: nut, $10.45; luiiip $10.20; run of 11.1315.‘ $9.70; slack $7.95 fob. cat's Stell- l arlon. The price hos-sis wcic necessary, =Mr. Gri lS said. to meat increases iin costs. of p" duclioii and ('18 costs of intrff‘ riri \\fi}_‘("§ won ' ' Vdistriu 2R Ulll‘tfl hiliic Worker". <C.CL.I as the result of its 14- ,week strike. The union gained for ‘. ' cases c-f .31 n 5-10 cents Dec. 1 if production has hccn raised to compaiigt-s-ct l.°\?l.\4 luv that date. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT i Following is thc text oi the re- port or‘ the chairman. Mr. Justice SYDNEY, N. S.. Mai" 2T—(CP> --An executive member of the United Mine Workers <C.C.l..l l L_ _fContinued on Page 5 Col. 3i l iCc-ntiixucd rn Page 5 Celia) tto Coinmunistic activities in Can- Mr. Bracken opeiicd his spccrn‘ with the statement that his part5: would support the C. C. P non- confidence motion. Says Less Relief In Lower Income Brackets OTTAWA, May 2T—tCP)-Haz- en Argue lCCF-Wood Mouii- iainl, reporting on his owii tie- ductioiis from the budget. told the Commons today a single man mak- ing $10,000 a year had rccei-vod l) times more income tax relief than the men making $800. Proportlorialely, he said, $1.2 lower income brackets had receiv- cii much less relief tliaii lliose above them. The maii making $500 paid $1 less lax or .37‘ per cent of his iliccme. The iiia making $10,000 paid $393 less or 3.93 .,,.. l‘ cent of his income. An eight-pcr-cent rise in the cost-of-li-ving between April 194.6 and April 1947. resltiiig from "a headlong policy of tlecoiitrol" had more than eliminated any lax rc- 1 Duchess 0f Kent 0n Visit To Mother ROME, May 27—tReutersl-Tiia Duchess of Kent. travelling iii a Viking plane of the King's flight, passed through Rome's Ciampiiio Airport today oii hcr way to Greece. The plane halted ~15 illlll- lites to refuel. The Duchess. who is going to see her mother, Princess Helen, is making hcr first visit to Greece since before the war. zda. l ' ‘assistance to the 1nd l,‘ On Behalf _ Federali; OTTAWA, May 27 -tCP)—-Mis- siorlaries eomong the Indians for more than 300 years, the Roman Catholic Church placed before thc join‘. parliamentary committee oti Iiidiaii Affairs today a Sir-page oui- iiiic of its experiences and recoil:- iiiciiziaticiis for the betterment of the Canadian Lndiaii. The ll-maii delegation was hcad- ed by Jam-es Cardinal lifcGuigaii Archbishop oi Torciito, ivhose p encc marked the first time in Ca..- adian parliamentary history that :1 prince of the Roman Catholic i i i oral committee. The delegation iii-ado particular reference to experimental cooperat- ivcs now operating under church guidance on reservations at Noclka, Sask. had done "a great deal to inspire the Indiaiis.....\v§lh a sense of rc- spoiisibility, of ownership, of mar..- agemeiit which it is difficult to ap- preciate unless one knew the con- dltitms that existed on each oi these three reserves." Introducing the delegation. wiiiial McGulgan said history rccordrtl that the missionaries of the Catholic Church "cami- lo Canada with its earliest christian explorers to plant the cross Christ iii a new land ztiid to bring ,ii~.c glad tidings of the gospcl and .oi christian civilization to ihc Incl- ilaii ticc-pio i0 whom they dcdicatcd Qhtitiselves lii their own lif:‘s l blcod." i The brief asked for government lat in pro- Car- had INILAY CITY, Mich., May 27- fAPl-A dark and slender l6- year-old farm boy, described by his father as a "problem child". was accused today of slaying foiir young rural play ates because "l just wanted- to se someone die." State police said Oliver Te:- pening, Jr., readily admitted turning hla small. hunting rilic on his 14-year-old friend a1-l neighbor. Stanley Smith. anti than shooting down the latter’: three sisters as they searched for Wild spring flowers Monday afternoon. Justice Albert Perkins sigiictl a warrant accusing Terpenlng oi murder. "I don't know; I just didn't know why I did if," police com- missioner Donald Leonard quited the youth as saying. "I've alivays kinder wonder-cl what it would he like to kill somebody. I'll tell the truth, i did it. I just wanted to see some- one‘ tile." Leonard said the boy then told , through tears how ‘m. the past ha l’to3]?ioTnKTi5E'iF6ciT‘iT y Youth Admits Killing FourYoung Playmates thought of killing his stepmother. Myrtle, because he "didn't got along with her.“ Instead, the contmlssloner Sa"l Terperiing wlrkout warning silo‘ the Smith boy as the latter s31 down io rest during a hunt for CTOWI. He then shot the three sisters Barbara, l6. Cladyas. 12. aiiri Janet. 2. as they picked flowers, to do was kill ‘them all." Leonard said Tcrpening tolil oi going homo after tho shootings and eating a meal oi msslvd potatoes and ham that "went down pretty hard." In his search for a motive. Leo- nard said he asked the boy about his relations with Barbara. who hati been described by some neighbors as Terpening’: "girl friend." "He denied that they were sweethearts," Leonard said. "out he recalled that they once traded kisses in a childhood game of poll- office." Mcdical examiner: said none oi the girl victims had been raped. Church has appeared before a Fec- ‘ B.C., Grouard, Alta. and Grayson. ‘ Their brief said the tic-operatives ‘ because "I thought the best thing 1 Catholic Church Speaks Of! Indians llardinal Mcilulgan Heads ii - Man Delegation Before ummittee. flit. tiller Rttiuieti/ituf You A lituiisf steels. 1'0 Br. totiscfmo. oto MiiqALlMEs? “f” ltmosru, s." --tCPi—4 Minimum and illaXlilllllTi temperat- tires: Vancouver “>6, 76; blclimoiitors ‘.17, 50* Rrgiiia (i0, $8: Winnipeg 25w, .71.‘; 41; '1‘ ‘OlliO 41.00: Ottawa ~41. 65; hictitrcal ~17. v5; Quebec ill. 64; Saint 1.1m l5. v.8; Moiigiuii ~13. '.'.‘-_ lialifax 41, so: Charlottetown 45. Ts; Sydney 37. 60: iYfirfiiolllll 4i‘. 61. -- (Wednes- llCjilS and , lli\l.li~‘A§\'. .\lti\' tum»- .t'i"-. .\\' ' IClllCiIIl lllliillfl in s ix-"urd bv lilio Dominion l‘i'. Weather Oi- lilce at li-tliiax at 12.15 AM. today. t Sync : A di urbaiicc just west _of fir‘! Great Iaikss is i110V.l’lg iapldli‘ l0‘ ward tho Nlarilimcs. 1t is cxpectcd ‘it; cause increasing clcudiiicss i.»- ldav followed hi‘ ratzi in the wet: tern part5 of Nova Scolia and l\c\ lBrunswick ill ilic curly "WP-ll" and s i0 Priiicc Erlwai" lslaiid bv mi . lii tho mearl ~ i5 expected iii time fiiic we: ifflOSl. regions. Forecasts. valcl until midnight q-rrd lsiziiid: Clear. bca lccmiiig overcast in the cvoiiiiig wit yllllCiYlllil(‘lll liliil lyziziniis! flbfill nnitlriighi. Cooitr mirind but litirs lchangc iii temperature at flats’; along the Atlaiihc coas-uh mm“ winds. lligh lode? "l ti l1 town 65v. lilo-h tidc this t-ucriiiiig al 5.3‘ ll it 'no:.'.i at 5.15- iansdurlisf-t: this evcnius Bl 73:15 S" ises tomorrow morriitillt i" -1 - lr l-‘uil moon Juli" 3"‘- 327 P" M‘ summcrsidt- iidc eighteen mlul lutcg later than Charlottetown- CAR FERRY "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ Dally Except Sunday. Leave Borden at 8.40 A..\i., l PMq 4.30 P. M Leave Tor-mciiiliic at 10.05 A. M4 lam P. M.. l-M P- M» ausoar Leave Borden 645 P. it. Leave Toimentino 8.00 P. M. i i run of filliifi‘