iii L Thur nmwml Ml! Maxims of A A More Men Who grasps too much Irops a lot. .5 It I A 14 PAGE Crown Seeks To Hunters Were Ambushed And Shot rzitcl. Que. (CP)-The crown Tuesday sought to prove through the us of A medfco-legal e and his assistant that Richard Lindsey. 17. his father. Eugene. 47. were ambushed and shot in cold blood in the bush last summer. The crown also sought to es- tablish that the crime was com- mitted with A 31.40-calibre Marlin rifle, similar to A gun A witness earlier testified he loaned Wilbert coffin. charged with the murder of the younger Lindsey. The wit- ndss had said the gun was never returned. The dismembered bodies of the llindaeys and Albert Clear. 10. A friend. all from Holidaysburg. Pa.. were found in the Ciaspe wilder- ness last July. about A month after they entered the bush to hunt bears. Heroic Nurse In Washington WABIIJNOION. (AP) - French nurse Genevieve do Gsl:ud-'Iler- raube flew in Tuesday to thank President Eisenhower and Congress for inviting her to visit the United states As an honored guest. The 29-year-old heroine of Dian Bien Phu was welcomed by repre- sentatives of the state department. Congress. the French embassy. the diplomatic corps And the three Indo-Chinese states--Laos, Cani- bodin ind Viet Nam. She came in from New York Aboard a military air transport plane. The key to the city of Washing- ton. and A huge bouquet of red rosea'were presented to her. "I have already said in New York. where I received the warm- est welcome. that this great honor seems to me completely unde- served. for I have only done my dirty." Miss do Galiard said. Prove That Dear Dr. Jean-Marie Roussal. Mont. "-1 medic! - lossi ert. said rifles he found beside a bodies of the hunters had not been fired. The safety catches were on and the magazines were loaded. He said at least one bullet had en- tered the heart and upper left lunl of the younger Lindsey. fired from A spot much higher than the body)” -ov-.. A. 4 , WN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954 J laAsl A Cover! p,',PHrInce Edward Island” '..LiI(.o.Tl1o Dewf PRICED A A irliners Buszed By (u. 5. Add Red Jets In Tense Hainan Area Dr. Roussel said bullets entered Clears body and Although the elder Lindsey's re- mains were too mangled to show traces of having being pierced by A bullet, matted hair was found -on his rifle. In addition. Lindsey's rifle butt had been nicked by a bullet. the witness said. He added it was "quite possible" the bullet Mat kfled Richard Lindsey came from A 32.40-caibre Marlin rifle similar to one which Billy Baker. Sunny Bank. Que.. . earlier testified he loaned to Coffin sometime before the slayings. TWO WEAPONS POSSIBLE After his five-hour testimony for chief crown prosecutor Noel Dor- ian. the doctor Admitted in cross- examination by Raymond Maher. defence counsel that: more than one bullet could have killed Lind- sey. that two bullets fired from two different directions could have entered the young hunter's body, (Oontinued on page 5, col. 3) Drag lake For Missing Body CORNWALL. Ont.. (CF)-' Po- lice Tuesday drsggef Lake St. Francis. 16 miles east of here, for the body of Edward Ryan, 26 of Montreal. missing since Monday and believed drowned. Police said Ryan's boat was found drifting on the lake several hours after poaition of the victim. osslbly five he had gone Alone on A fishing trip. Island Cadets On Course the United States ' (By David Commercial planes were island. the Red air and sea. base off the south China. coast. Even so, three airliners reported they were buzzed by U. S. or Red jets as far as 120 miles away from Hainan. Peiping and Washington exchanged angry protests over the Sunday affair in which U. S. carrier-based planes shot down two Red propeller-driven planes while guarding a search for survivors from the airliner. Peiping demanded license immediately acts" or it would be held "entirely responsible." Only eight of la aboard were saved when two Red planes shot HONG KONG, (AP)-U. jets Monday prowled the uneasy skies off I-Iainan. where a. British airliner was shot down fighters bagged two Red planes Sunday. month-long course in HMC8 corn- wallia recently, were taken on a. tour of Halifax harbour and preaches by the RON. Above. shown chatting Three Sea Cadets. part of the 152 cadet; who underwent A Moncton Fire sp- a harbour craft of MONCTON. Escape rm (CP)-Thirteen in- on board the launch. Left to right they are: Leading Cadet Joseph G. Flynn. summerside, P. E. 1.; Rob- ert Tong, Noranda. P.Q.. and Carl L. Wilson. Charlottetown. P.E.I. FRIEND OF MISSING COUNTER-SPY US Agent: Commits Suicide (By Bobert ll. Tuekman) BERLIN, (APl-U. S. Author- itiea disclosed Tuesday that An American counter intelligence agent shot and killed himself in Berlin A day after the disap- pearance of Dr. Otto John came to light. The Agent. A German-born naturalized American. was known to have been A friend of Dr. John. former head of West Ger- many's political security service who vanished in-doitimunist East Berlin A week ago. U, 5. army headquarter! Washington identified him Wolfgang E. l-loeffrr. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Tuesday ordered A full-dress gov- ernment pinvestigatlnn of West Germany's maze of intelligence agencies. He said "I regard the Coming Events "oorren Ban Picnic Jill! 30th- "Rouo Bay Picnic. Wednesday. July 25th. "Dance Whlm Road. Thursday, July 29. "Dance in st. Andrew's Mt. Stewart, every Thursday. "Reserve August 19. Jamboree. Victoria Hall. "Reserve Wednesday. Aug. llth for Lot 8 parish picnic. "Dance Grandvlcw I-fall 'niure- day night. Burns orchestra. "Regular Dance Crapaud Rink. Wednesday night. , "Regular Thursday night Dance. Emerald Hall. "Dance. Wednesday night. South Rustico Hall. "Chicken supper and Bl-ll-If South ltuatlco Wednesday. July 20. "Chicken Supper. Baaaar and Dance tonight. south Rustico. - "Palmer Road Picnic cancelled indefinitely. "Dance. Morell Thuraday, July 39th. --or-eon nose rieaie. Walnuts!- July 20th. supper from 4 to A. Dance After. "For this week only. DID00 ” West Royalty Hall changed to Friday. "See south Rustlco plsyerl. Vernon River hall. Friday. July 30. Curtain 8:30. "Dance in Chvchead. sianhovi Community Hall. Thursday. July Ziith. in aid of half. "Reserve Aug. nth. for him party at Lot 00. Games And Inlllll-' ment f by dance in halL vv " ' 7 Illiotvale Iohool. Thur!- dIy.Dw tom rraeers orch- sstrs. "Modern And old Time Dance. Hunter River Hall. Wednesday. July uni. begionnatre orchestra- oanteen tervioe. Dancing I to II- --our-mu Oalf Club-doe Oreun 0ale.,'IAndwlchee and he in , July am nan: in IS 3811. Mltlohnolt disappearance of Dr. John as very serious.” nor .susre'cr U. S. officials here mseouragcd reports iinklngg I-Ioeifer's suicide. Friday with John's disappearance in the Soviet sector July 2). They declined to discuss the motive. but said Hoeffer was not suspect- ed of disloyalty to the United T x States. An official American spokes- man denied that Hoeffcr. who held the rank of captain in the counter-intelligence corps. was being questioned by other CIC of- ficers at the time he took his life in his billet here. The investigation ordered by Adenauer is expected to embrace at least lit official. semi-official and private intelligence agencies operating in West Germany. Government officials in Bonn laid the first tasks would be to root out any Communists who may have been brought in by John and to learn how much top secret information may already have reached the Russians. A parliamentary committee opened A separate investigation. CLAIM JOKN TRAPPED The Adenauer insisted that Anti-Nazi. was cast. This is taken also by the commission. The Communists have declared that John deserted to the East to work for unification of Ger- many. Red Radio Berlin last Fri- day broadcsst A ..voice described as John's In a three-minute state- ment whlch charged A revival of Nazism in West Germany. West ..German newspapers Al- moat solidly Attacked the govern- ment's report Monday that John was lured into East. Berlin by the Communists. possibly after being ...m..:j-:---m-mT-j-- government has John. 44-year-old trapped into the the official view U. 5. high "Lobster supper. bllll0 Ind other entertainment. North Rus- tieo. August 3rd. supper l30mm"" ces 4:30 (Standard Time). ter :1 lstei can onw- lng.:Rl:fir:loewIceo crgam Festival Thursday. July ma. Gil Ilenl'Y'5 Purina no Beautent. eeogjng to car accident. Pretty Boy Elliott and Uncle Prank ob- liged to cancel our cost Boy show in Hunter River Hall. --in stock. Potato some. Blue- stone, Limo. Hay Forks. Reduced price on Floor Coverinw W- 1- Bowman. "gig chicken supper At Pownal. weoneacey. -My 28. bealnnlns 4 pm ltandard Time. near Powml Hall. Auspicea United Church. lvufyute welcome. --come to Idarehneld DunstA.ff- ngge this Thursday svenins,00 (Standard Time) and onto! 3 delic- ious chicken supper. If not me fall! following event!!!- "klaa to attend stock car races at Charlottetown Drivinl P-rt Thursday, July 30. At l:l0 Dm- dtandard Time. lobster supper. St. Marks Lot '1 Church lroundlo starting at 4 o'clock Tuesday ave- mates and staff of the intcrprovin- clal home for women at nearby Coverdale fled to safety Tuesday when fire destroyed the brick in- stitutlon's attic and part of the east wing. Damage was estimated at 575,000. Firemen. hampered by stiff winds and inadequate water. were barely able to save the building. A hose was laid to a small brook half A mile away. but the main source of water were city tanker trucks down the airliner Friday nff Hai- nan. Peiping apologized to Britain, but London in A note Monday ac- cused Red China of violating ”ln- ternational custom and behavior" in hampering rescue operations. PILOTS GET "ESCORTS" The extent of the U. S. and Communist aerial sweeps in the South China sea was revealed by nilofs of iii" flirt" nirlirwr.-1 or "Tl? landed in Hong Kong from Bang- kok. Capt. Jacques Brugger. pilot of an Air France Constellation, said four planes-"we think they were Migs (Red jets) but we cannot be sure"-buzzed his plane about 100 miles off Hainan. Capt. Max C. Weber. pilot of a Pan-American plane. said U. S. navy jets met his plane 120 miles from I-Tainan and escorted him for several minutes before vanishing. Capt, I-loml B. Misty. print of an Air India International plane. said two U. S. jets bulged him about 80 miles from Hsinan and he saw two more about six miles off. drugged. Some said there were unmistakable signs that John de- serted. Joi1r(' was-last seen by A West Berlin customs guard at the Soviet sector border the night of July 20. The guard reported to police that John and A compan- ion, Dr. Wolfgang Wohlgemuili. 48. drove Into East Berlin with a laugh after they had been giv- en the usual warning that they were entering the Soviet segtor. itemanded For ,- Meniai Exam HULL. Que.. (OP)-Lao Lacrolx. 5l.ssid in court here Tuesday that he was Just using the iodine to paint A sore throat. He said his wife thought he was trying to kill himself and called police. Lacrolx was remandedto Thursday for A mental examination. Canadihi Business Women Meet In - Tor. This Week TORONTO. (GP)-Secretaries. stenogrsphera. lawycrs.doctora and women business executives on Tuesday began first sessions of the week-long biennial convention of the Canadian Federation of Busin- ess and Hufessional Women's Clubs. First day's work for the 800 dele- gates from Across Canada was mainly internal. altering the exist- ing constitution for later ratifica- tion by -the federal government. Among some of the more unus- ual profcssonal women pruent was Marjorie Laws. the "flying accountant" from Moncton, N. B. The tall former linglishwoman, provincial B and PW president for her province. is A licensed pilot and has taken part in two air competitions. she began flying in Moncton in 1946 and in 1040 won the Hague Trophy for best Amateur pilot in the Maritime aone.. Miss Laws. who came to Canada in 1941, has pilctnd her five New Brunswick Business and Profes sionsl clubs to one notable victory for women since she took office. by ,.es.1-on L. BLAKBILBE HAO PAULO. Brazil (AP) -- A new antibiotic is being tried on human cancer Atfents After show- fag good effec in curing breast cancer in mice. ' The Antibiotic fa puromycin. which comes from the same mold family as streptomycin. Dr. J. J. Oleson of.the Iederle laboratories in Paul River. N. Y.. . told the sixth international cancer. congezad here the new meld had A per cent of trans- planted breast no recurrences for A year. ning, August 11. Games. blnloi Xk hot. (loll. UN: - ' . Puromycln has little effect on other forms of mouse cancers. which hauled water from three miles away. CCF Convention Opens Al Edmonton EDMONTON (CPI-The CCF na- tional convention, the governing and policy-making body of Can- ada's federal socialist party, opens here today with more than 200 del- egates in attendance from across the country. The delegates. including most of the party's 23 members in Parlia- ment and representatives from every province. will spend three days examining progress during the last year And determining party lines And policy for the fu- ture. The convention winds up Fri- day evening. The convention proper has been preceded by tw'o days of behind- door deliberations by the CCF na- tional council. sifting slowly through the more than 200 resolu- tions sent in by local CCF groups and deciding other problems of party strategy. Percy Wright of Tisdale. Sask.. former member of Parliament for Melfort. presided as national chairman. M. J. Caldwell. CCF leader. at- tended the closed sessions and will Pelping got in first with its pro- test of the Sunday incident, charg- ing that U. S. planes. "violated" the air over I-Tainan by flying over .Ylr1in, A south coast port. and Lok- " Swel. 90 miles to the northwest of Yulin. "Our two patrol planes took pursuit and were shot down." said a statement by Vice Foreign Min- (Continued on page 5. col. 1) Chosen To leave With U. N. Group OTTAWA. (CF)-Two officers of Canadian militia reiziments have been chosen to serve with the United Nations group in Kashmir. military observer Army headquarters announced Tuesday that Lt.-Col. H. B. W. Al- exander, 40, of Windsor, Ont.. and Maj. C. A. Murphy. mondville, Que., will leave shortly for a year of duty in the Kashmir district over which India and Pak- istan have conflicting claims. Dry Weather- 84, of Drum- annual banquet Thursday. Ontario Crops Need Rain TORONTO. ed farmlands of central hours of steady rainfall ed. for rain. The in: ther office July ma break all rainfall of 21,4, inches. era and western Ontario. stunted and corn is low. Oleson said. THREE-YEAI. BELIEF Dr. Jane C. Wright and Asso- ciates At Harlem Hospital in New York reported two other synthetic deliver the keynote address at the (OP) -The sun-bnlr- snuthwestem Ontario need many to HIV! the parched crops, a meteorolog- ical office spokesman said, today. But "there is little hope of min by the end of the month," he add- Special church services were arranged in many areas to pray here said orda. Only .08 of An inch of rain has fallen at the Toronto station. compared with the normal average Department of Agriculture rap- resentativea say dry-brown fields of grain stretch throughout south- grown crops stand parched and Aids Army Worms GUELPI-f. Ont, (CP)-Dr. W. 1:. I-lemming, professor of entomology at the Ontario Agricultural Coi- legc here, said Tuesday dry weath- cr conditions during the last few weeks throughout the ill”0Vlll09 have aided the march of the dos- tructive army worms. He said lack of moisture in the grain and pasture fields over wide areas has stopped growth and so weakened plants that they can't ”flght back" when beset by the WOHIIS. some relief is in sight for troubled farmers. however. as al- most all tha worms are expected to stop feeding by next week and burrow underground where they will form cocoons And eventually emerge as moths. Meanwhile. several parasites. in- cluding the lac inid fly and A small wasp. the Aconid, are help- ing to slow the march of the worms. Farmers are using spray and Applying poison bait to save their crops. However, the plague continua to spread in what has been des- cribed As the most extensive in- caoeers In mice wile lympbom drugs have knocked out some forms of cancer in A few human beings for as long as three years. These drugs, nicknamed TEM And TEPA. have been given to no patients with hopelessly Advanced cancers. , Best results from these drugs have been obtained treating as. cancer. of the lymph And blood system. TIM brought complete umlasion or disappear Ance of disease in eiait patients. vaslon in Ontario's history. ' Try New Drug On Cancer three of whom had Hodgkin's dis- ease. which attacks the lymph glands: four suffering from lym- phosarcomas; and one case of chronic myelogenous leukaemia. One patient who had had cancer of the lymph system remained well for three years. then died. But two others have been free of their previous disease for nearly three Y Clfl. PARTIAL BEMISDIONI . Another 26 patients had partial remissions lasting up to two-thirds of A year. TEII had no effect on solid cancers in the body. A gave complete remissions lasting from A week to zoo days I. loads): as. S. and Chinese Communist last week and U. S. flying far south of Hainan these aggressive Lettersbiir-on” Missing Husband BONN. Germany. West German interior ministry officials said Tuesday that Mrs. Lucy John. wife of the former West; German security chief, Dr. Otto John, had received two let- ters from him since he vanished in Communist East Germany A week ago. They said that one letter. hast-. iiy scribbled. told her not to worry about her husband. This letter did not carry is sender's ad- dress as it had Apparently been smuggled from whereever he was kept, and had been mailed in West Berlin. The second'leiler was more de- tailed and apparently was writ- ten with the consent of the Com- munists, the officials said. It carried an East Berlin post office box number as sender's address and contained "political state- ments." -The officials said they could disclose no details. fReuiers)-- LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has demanded in A second note to Communist China that she punish all those responsible for shooting down a British airliner off I-fainan last Friday. I The note Tuesday also demanded "immediate measures to be taken to prevent A repetition of the in- cident." Earlier in the day. Britain joined ihe United States in protests over. Communist China's interference ini rescue operations after the shoot- ing. The U. S. protest was in the formvnf A note relayed by Britain in Peiplng through her charge d',af- faires (hero. The British protest on interfer- encc. however, was not sent as a formal note. Instead. Britain in- structed her charge d'affaires to make a vrirbal protest for Pair)- lng's refusal to permit other rescue planes in join A flying boat in the area. RED APOLOGY Britain's first formal note of protest. hours after the incident. brought an apology Monday from Peiping and the offer to consider payment of compensation. Tuesday night's note from London acknowl- edged the apology and said the compensation claim will be for- warded. Britain snd the United States in which Communist Chinese pilots tried in block rescue operations. Carrier-based U. S. pilots on rail- cue operations shot down two Red Chinese planes Monday after being attacked. Pelping radio Announced Tues- day that Mao Tse-Tung's regime has protested Against the shooting (Continued on page 5, col. 2) CAIRO (Reuters) .. Egypt auc- ceeded Tuesday night in breaking Britain's '72-year grip on the Suez canal zone but agreed to let Brit- ish troops retum in the event of an attack on any Arab state or Turkey. The Agreement came politely after the conference table-after years of armed clashes. murders, assassinations and kldnalpplngs. Premier Gamal Abdel Naser de- clared the agreement will open A "new era. of friendly relations" be- tween Egypt and Britain and the western countries. Under its terms. Britain's gar- rison force of between 70,000 nfldj 80.000 troops will be withdrawn! within 20 months. The base will be maintained by British civilian firrna for the seven-year term of the treaty. PERMITS RETURN The agreement permits British troops to return to the Suez base if there is An armed Attack on Egypt or any of the other seven Arab League nations or on Tur- key. In the event of a threat of war on Turkey nr Arab Leauge-' members. there will be consulta- tions between Egypt and Britain Triplets Stricken With Eye Disease FLINT. Mich. (AP) -- Trinlci girls -- born only eight months ago-have been stricken with an eye disease that left two of the children totally blind and A third sister with i'..e use of only one eye. The children are Anita Sue. Janet Kay and Debora Lynn Price. triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Price of Flint. They were, born last Nov. 25. Each weighed; less than three pounds. Specialists at the University Hos- pital at Ann Arbor identified the disease as retrolental ffbroplasin And said the disease affects only the eyes. They said underweight children appear to be particularly succeptible tn the disease which is consldeed incurable. Patients . yin the cases of three other patients- RRITAIN TURNS OVER 72W-YEAR OLD spoke with one voice at the manner C BRITAIN. UNITED STATES JOIN IN PROTEST TO CHINA OVER SKY WAR Former Gov't Official Died Today At Daivay Mr. F. C. T. O'Hara. ll rftlrf-ifi high ranking official with the Dominion Government died sud- denly about one oiclock this morn- ing at the Dslvay-By-The-sea Hotel. Dalvay. For the past several years he and Mrs. O'Hara had spcnt their summers At Dalvay. Canadian Eiyer Wins U. S. Award OTTAWA (CP)-Lt.-Cmdr. Jos- eph J. MacBricn. iii). of Toronto Tuesday became the first Cana- dian navy flicr us be awardm-i the United States Distinguished Flying Cross. The award was presented to Macnricn by charge daffairaa Don Bliss on behalf of President Eisenhower in A ceremony at the 11.5. embassy here. Maclirien won the DFC while flying a Panther Jet fighter from the U5. aircraft carrier Criskany in Korean waters. on Feb. 1. 1953 he led It strike against a Commu- nist supply dump and pressed home the attack despite heavy anti - aircraft fire. The citation referred to his "extraordinary achievement" and "courageous Ac- GRIP ON SUEZ CANAL ZONE T0” EGYPT ” on possible reactivation of use Sues base. A Joint announcement revealed terms or the agreement hammered out on the basis of British pro- posals submitted early this month After B. nine-month deadlock. Bri- tain bowed on many points of the proposal, including one that an at- tack on Iran should Justify reac- tivation of the base. Egypt has argued since the First World War for British evacuation of the 103-milo-long waterway linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea. It has sewed as Britain's lifeline to her Asian pos- sessions as well M playing a key part in British defence strategy. GARRISON OUTMODED One reason given in London for the present a reement is the re- volution in itlsh military think- ing occasioned by the U5. hydro- gen bomb tests. British miltary experts now regard retention of FindHlittie.T I Sea Monster NANAIMO, B. C. (CP) -- Com- petition for such storied British Columbia sea monsters as Ogopogo of the Okanagan and the Cadbo- r.-isaiirus of Victoria, more com- manly known as "Caddy." will have in come from other than Na- naimn. A 4V1-font "monster" with half- inrh molars and protruding eyes was found dead on the beach here last wrok-end. Dr. Neale Carter of the fisheries experimental staiinn identified the creature as a wolf cl 6 . I Despite its fierce appearance. it seldom -attacks anything greater than shrimps. mussels or crabs. To Represen-lg N. B. suffering from lymph and blnodilidmund Hailstonc of St. Stephen Icancers. Partial improvement was re rted for 11 other patients. r. Walter Treuherl of SAo Paulo described an unusual cancer treatment in which patients breathe healed vapors of ether. chloroform. trlchlm-ethylene and other anesthetics. Such treatment was given to as persons with ad- vanced and hopeless cancers and About It per cent benefltied by getting relief from pain and nausea. In some cases there was shrinkage of cancers. Treuhers said. and one lay person to the Annual congress. usually held in Britain. Guest speakers will include Rev. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury; Rev. Henry Knox- Iharrill. presiding bishop of the teetant lpilcopal church in the United states; and Rev. wal- ter 1'. Bar-foot. Primate of the Oburch of lngland in Canada. lg ' at 1.48 p. As. tion." NOW IT'S miarmmruat - WASHINGTON. (AP) - Repre- sentative J. Arthur Younger (Rep.- Calif) Friday introduced A bill to create is department of urblculturs at A cabinet level. By urbiculture. he said, he means A department devoted to the problems and the welfare of city people. I I 'ifooi(sV'A s ,. .-,.,..- I11-ioucu we.'.MI-hf x)HflV5-..i'SA!,N-9"7' L -, , .. . HALIFAX (CP) - The weather" office here.saya generally cloudy weather is expected to continue over the Maritlmea Wednesday with a few showers in most regions. Regional forecasts: New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with a few clear intervals. Widely scattered show- ers Wednesday afternoon and eve- ning; not much change in tem- perature; light winds; low-high Al Charlottetown 60 and 7H, Mansion and Fredericton 57 And 80. Saint John 57 and 70. Bay of Fundy: Light winds: cloudy with fog patches: visibility 10 miles lowering in fog to near zero. Not much change in fem- pcrature. TORONTO (CP)-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Tin Max Dawson 46 68 Vancouver . 51 68 At Conference . .3 dmonton . . 54 fl. ssm-r aorm. Na. (cm .. A Callmv H 51 79 churchmen and layman will re- 535k"i00" 23 nresent New Brunswick er. the Qjliql ' 3,, first. annual Anglican conference ,rng'nF:U so ,io be held outside Great Britain, otuwa ” as scheduled for August 4-14 at Min- Mom,,ea1 V H M , . . .nenpolis. Minn. Quebec . am Mr. ustioe W. H. Harrison of 5,1"; ,1,,hn,, as saint. .7ohn and Van Archdeacon MOM..." 7g Halifax ii will be among the son deieaates Fredericton . . 73 attending the ten-day meeting. Charlottetown . .. 75 Each of the 325 Anglican dio- Sydney . .. 73 cases in the world has been in- Yarmouih .. B5 vitsd to send one bishop. one priest Sllnt -l0hn'l'- Nfld- 73 High ride today at Charlottetown at 8.26 A. in and 10.20 p. m. fiummerslda tide eighteen min- utes later than chaiiotts-town. High tide man at the North Shore at 8.50 A. Ill. and 113 p. m. V un rlsu today t. At 4.9! a. in and.