MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN _ er‘: allie- w, 1mg doctrine for the teach- Z n" Guardian. Three Centl. llforuing Dally Founded 1801. RUSSIAN CHARGES VIEWE Seeking Goat-of- living Bonus For Givii Employees .>__ OTILHVA. Aug. 1Q — (C?) of the Civil »n of Canada 'llat t-hcy will Service announced . cost-of-livlng bonus to help them meet high living costs. A hill‘! nnw being prepared will ml illJt the government provide for -\ flat bonus of $31.50 a month m l, ocnsaic for the rise in tile r057 .1.’ living of 2.7.8 points from Scpirnlhcl". i046, to Jan. 2. 194B. '3 .‘\'l additional flat bonus of 14A n ‘lifilllll for each rise of five _ ~ ln ihc official cost of living Elcilw re January. ‘i l‘ lent. of these amounts tn all c- .. spent employees from the boitcnl of the salary scale to the [up p; r January the cost, of livin: lllili“ ilzls llscn from 148.3 to 156.9 plums. Gov. General To Attend Band Goncort Excellency Viscount Alex- ahlicr of ‘Tunis, Governor Gen- Pllll -i (Jatllldii, wiil be present for a trier period during the hand i"illlt‘l‘l. u-iri-h will he held on the grounds of Goverrrncnt House lllli evening, it. bras learncd last Tllltt. The hnlsim furnished by the 17th Rrrlc llluri, will hflfzih at 8 rrim‘. ll 1S understood that His Hfilldli“. Llcllu-(lnvcrnor JA. Ber- nari will extend all imitation for the Mirrors urd men of H.M.C.S, Nukr. z.» liilPPll the concert. T'-r o:.~l.nli.= \\l‘.l lm open to the ml oficl- 7 h-‘rlock. Ills Coming Events - c a’. St. Charles. August lniIICG llftcl‘. "O'\"ll-flll' dance at Covehead rink, ‘ztday, Aug 20th. __ with a .22 gifle while she was P’ ML Smwarb every washing clothes. l-Ie then turned T ._ h .| the rifle on himself and ha.- EITIBJIhyLmn Bu“ found lying on the living room. -Gnin sign in Parkdalo. "ii "or. Mlllview Hall. Friday, t 20th. Lunches. Millview "liridzctonn Saturday. Horse Race Show, "That's My Man". DOn Anlcrllc. "flcrilque Scarlet Chapter meets ilglllzmlllnlbaue, Thursday, August ti. "lillltP, Tuesday, August 34th. Ecol-a." 'n Warchousc. Doll Mes- lrr. itcircslinlellis alld games. "Biz Dance. Canteen Service. lumlrclflcld llall, Friday. August IOth, Music by Hickey Bros. ‘Collie io the hrlncc 1h Graham's lloall llull, Thursday. August 19th. Silllllill ilcs ullrl il-a sold. "ham-e to lVlvNeilYs Orchestra i K ‘ (floss Hall. Monday night Qitrd. lce Cream served. "(your Shingles now in stock. f" B. c. R011 Cedar‘ Shingles. 5°06 value. J. F. Morris, Kinkora. "lcc Cream FESUVl-ll and Dance. ilWartime Book the ‘p residence at Gimli, Man. yo," ShuFGajn “ed M floor. He died shprtly afterwards. The Communist bloc today voieJ itself exclusive control of the Dan- ube Rivcl". The western powers officially recorded their refusal to accept the decision. although only the United States cast a 'no" on the final vote to accept Russian-drawn pact. France had left their seats at the conference table for places on the outskirts of the room. * after 20 days western powers motions into the new Danube convention specific guarantees that the river will be open to vessels of all na- tions without. discrimination. l T Increase In i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN Everybody a. knuve. Necessity makes an honest man cualworrsrowm, CANADA, Toolsoio», Aucusf 19, 194s *1- . Freivght Rates Is Confirmed Author 0f Visits liere Mrs. Jean Ellis. author of "Face Powder and Gun Powder" a cap- tivating story. in humorous ve.n, of World War 'I‘wo as seen through the eyes of a member of the Red Cross Corps, 1| a visloor to the Province, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnston. Ill speaking of her book. yes- terday, Mrs. Ellis was quick to pay tribute to the assistance re- ceivul from Mn. Isabel Digg- man. a graduate journalist of Windsor, Ont, and who this fall will take a post with the Univer- sity of Western Ontario. and Mr. Jack Hamilton, artist. who drew the cartoons in collaborating un the work. At the time of writing the book, Mrs. Ellis was personnel manager of a large department store 1n Windsor and Mr. Hamilton was staff artist. The book, itself. in Mrs. Ellis’ own words, "was born" following an account’ she was persuaded t. (Continued 0n Pa; 5 Colffir Attempted Murder And Suicide WINNIPEG, Aug. i8~ (CH-- Forty-tilree-year-old Mrs. Inge- bord Magnusson. mother of four children. was waging a strung fight for life in hospital tonight following what police described as an attempted murder ancl sul- l-irle yesterday at the Magnussou‘: R.C.M.P. said Haralbllr Mag- nusou. a Lake Winnipeg fisher- man. shot his wife in the cheek Police knew of no motive for the shooting. Gommies Grab Danube River i (By Alex II. Singleton) BELGRADE, Aug. 18- (AP)— ballot tile Representatives of Britain and The conference wind-IQ “me 0f lPIilMlll-I 0n ‘ lo write MONTREAL, Aug. 1B -iCP) —Rci|way sources today con- firmed that u IS-per-cent in- crease in freight rates on all competitive lines in Canada will go into effect Sept. 15. A railway source nid that “n5 indicated in -the recent rate brief field by the Rall- way Association of Canada, the railways have begun increasing by 15 per cent certain water and trucL competitive rates wit‘. normal rate as maximum." The source added that any additional infonnution would have to come from the Board of Transport Commissioners at OURWB. m whom. algrllvctivn for the new lé-per-cent boost was lnude hst July 31. OTTAWA, Aug. l8—(OP)—A Transport Board spokesman said tonight it is likely Ontario and Quebec will be particularly af- fected by decision of the railways to increase competitive freight rates by 15 per cent. The new freight-rate boost was announced in special tariff sup- plcmellts issued by the Canadian National Railways and Canadian Pacific Railway. It will come lnio effect Sept. 15 and will be in ad- dition to the general 21 per cent increase authorized last April by the Board of Transport Commis- siollcrs. The Transport Board spokesman emphasized that it should not. be confused lvitlh the railways’ w- pllcation last month to the Board for ah interim 15 per cent gen- eral increase on rates and a per- nlailent increase of 20 per cent. (Continued on Pig. 5 Col. 8T‘ Missing Man Is Killed In Explosion TORONTO. Atlg. 18 — (C?) - Frcd Hawks, 64, missing trom"his "Montreal home since April 9. was killed here bodny lv-hen a boiler exploded in the basement of an east-central apllrtunent building. Sydney Gibb. 69. of Toronto. who ‘W85 helping llawkcs drain water from the boiler, condition in hospital despite day- long attempts to save his life. was in critical Both mcn were thrown 100 feet when water and steam backed up nto the boiler and exploded with a blast that shook the 55-sultc a p a r tm e n t Sherbollrne and Wellesley Streets. Sections struck both men on the head. building at of the SOD-pound boiler Firemen equipped wit-h masks, who fought trough scalding steam into the basement. found. Gibbs crawling towards the doorfHsn-kcs lay dead near a wall. Suspended Sentence For Irish War Bride OTTAWA, All. 1B _ (or) — A 31-year-old Irish war bride who_ said "I haven't got n, single friend in Canada" c-f throwing rocks at a neighbor and was told she is suffering a was convicted today ‘persecution complex." Magistrate Donald Smith made that observation in his court at Winchester, 30 miles here, as he gave Mrs. Alice Max- well suspended sentence. south of Suffolk S h i; mmlf c ooi, Thursday, Augus not fine, folbwlng evening. "South Rusticrtihicken Supper. August. 24th and 25th. Delicious tuners. Refreshments. Games. "Pomwall. York and Meadow nk institutes Icc cream Social. pfnwall Hall. Thursday, 19th. Potreds Memorial Fund. "DAMP. Modern and Old Time tonight, Country Club. 'f‘raveliers =1. Orchestra. Prince County Ploriecm h {Tome to the Dance fn ‘ Gra- "M Road Hall, Thursday. Aug- r "at 19th. Bandwiohu and Tea lrrveg, s "I" Cream Festival and PM"! d Mi. Stewart Legion ‘Hail. Thurl- i "Y- humor 19th. ‘muaemcnla. Proceeds in aid of t. Btewcrt School. , times lhBld so m- as butter is C "Contact. us for your ahavlnilfi Flquilcnlents. Excellent for insul- ‘l a aha poultry litter. Call nil-L. Charlottetown exchangr. M‘ "i t. MacDonald. Charlotte- Blltter interests brlstled today l‘, r barbs frcm Ontario suggesting all L; not above board in the butter line in Montreal. (in Montreull," said the Montreal butter in vanishing into illegal time of shoriage w price. Montreal has 45 per cent of tcrzgziiixliig’ ‘t: £328? broker i’ . . Au km“ o shnflage ‘Toronto newspaper report. after butter brokers denounced a it Toronto yesterday. butler are being channelled secret- ly into eold storage vaults of dil- Mt’l Butter Brokers Denounce Toronto Report MONTREAL. Aug. 1a _ for» -‘- "There can be no secret stocks eputable brokers in Montreal md Toronto preparatory to an expect- ed lush black market this winter which will bring them a dollar a pound or higher." Three leading butter brokers tatement on the butter situation. “m “M”?! "m" 5°? m“ bmn" And, added this statement, other than being a centre where toragc to come out at a later and increased he Canadian butter forecast. lean over-all ‘The statement oncerncri. The association's statement came report of TIGWSPIDQI’ x O This said "tons haven't had an offering of butter here since June and they never buy for their own account anyway. being strictly commission agentl. "So far as Toronto brokers are know what said one of the The Provisions Auoclation shie- when informed merit said butter must be ‘kept in cold storage to preserve qualitv nd all cold storage plants in Montreal are registered with the Federal Government and report 5 Y. M. 0.. A. bullciinl: evening. MAJ. GEN. H. W. FOSTER C.B.E., D.S.0. Who were guests last night at ll. reunion and get-together of Prince MAJ. GEN A. B. MATTHEWS C.B.E.. 0.8.0., E.D. Edward Island Artillery officers held at the Armouriec. Viscount Alexander To Lay Gornerstone or "v" Building Making his final appearance in the Province this summer before entraining for Ottawa Friday morning. His Excellency Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Governor General of Canada, will officially lay the corner stone for the ilcw u! 6.30 this His Excellency will be introduced by Mr. B. F. Tlunov, president of the Charlottetown Y. M. C.A. A naval guard of honour from H.M.C.S. Nootka will be present. alld the music. appropriate to the ceremony. will be played by the 17th. Recce Band. The devotional part of the function will be con- ducted by the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. rector of St. Peters Cathedral. ' After the ceremonies. the public will have the opportunity of go- ing through the building. Three Gov’t Workers To Give Evidence (By Howard Dohson) WASHINGTON. Aug. lb-(API The House nil-American aclid- ties committee called three new witnesses today to answer some of the new questions ralscd in the Communist spy investigation. Representative Richard Nixon oi California told reporters that three former Goverulllcllt workers who knew accused Alger Iiiss and accuser Whittaker Cilcllnbcrs do: lng the 1930s will be questioned here Friday and Saturday. Al’ three are from New York. m said. The hearings will bc behind closcd doors. Nixon. returning from New York where he spent the cicly talk- ing to other witnesses, declined to Identify the witnesses. Chamber; has sworn that H2» belonged to a pre-\vnr Conlnluuist underground in Washington. Hlss. also under oath. has flElllCla‘ it; said he isn't a Communist and never has been. Station Operators Fined HALIFAX. Aug. l8-(CP)—'nvo Glace Bay. N. 8., gasoline station operators today were fined $75 and costs apiece in police court here for selling gas after hours ‘n violation of the Gasoline Licence Act. Fined were G. L. Tllmer I-Iylarld Motors Limited. and Western Hospital Officially Opened The Western Hospital. Albcrion, was cfilcially opened yesterday by His Honor Lieut. Governor J. A. Bernard before a very large at- tendance of the people, not only of West Prince but from all parts of the Province. Premier J. Walter Juries whose address followed, e tended his warmest. coltgraiulatsona to Rev. Father Mcnag-han and the Sisters of St. Martha. and in the builders of the magnificent institution uhich was _ve<lcrday being offic- ially cpcncci to llic public. Thu Premlcr stall-d that has Govern- llleni v1". l-‘v-ylv lill"f‘e‘.‘fl"l 111 health and ulilllrt do all in its power in play its prlrl. in ihc great overall ltcnlill project of the Federal Govclllnlcni. Premier Jhrics in closing ex- tended his best wishes to all thnse connected wit-h the hospital for its success in the future. An Eventful Day Hon. W. J. P. NIacMillun, 0.B.E.. stated that. this “'11s perhaps one of the nlost. cvcniful days in the history" of Prince County. He paid high trzbuie lo all who were in any way responsible for the crec- tiorl of the perfectly appointed and modern hospital they now had in Albcrion and believed that. this up to rizllc institution would prove an attraction lo doctors to ‘ locate in its vicinity. Dr. MacMillan referred to the completion of this community hos- Dital as a splendid example of cooperation by the people hi’ Wcst. Prince but reminded them that although the hospital was now cum-jointed that their task was not conlplcic. It must be-maill- taincd and due to greatly lllcrcas. ed costs this u" prove to hp no 7E5.’ 5.317; Eioioeifcolfs l ls Killed In Escape Attempt l BELGRADE. Aug. 18 e lAPl —'I‘he former cllicl‘ nf stuff of lhc‘ Yligoslnv arlnv has ilccn kilicd in‘ an attempt. to TlPc across the hnr-j dcl- into n(‘|l“il'llfl, the ‘Yugoslav '_,"Z‘\!‘l"ll‘.f‘.l".§ mid _v. ‘flc is Gen. Arso JCVIlDflVlP about‘ 4.2. who was intimcfcy IISSFIUIHICII‘ with Marshal Tito in lhc day's of. partisan warfare against. ttzc Nazis. t The escape Wlis ihc latest in‘ the developments follmvillr: the Caminforms recent attack on Tito and his "nationalistic" policies. It. touched off unofficial $pi""i|- latlon in foreign diplomatic quar- ters that. Jovanic was trying in make his way to Rulssin perhaps tn head up an external movement. with Russian support against Tito! government. The ministry of interior dill- closed no reason for the escape in giving the account to the news- papers. H, slockll weekly. There are periodic govermnnb r . Utmost in Quality "SALAIIA" COFFEE jio rarer. in Brussels , lster. 16 PAGES Groundwork Of New Party Is Being Laid FPractice 0f‘ lTGX Officials ,5 Protected The directors of the P. E. ls- lnlld Federation of Agriculture ‘went on record last night as ‘strongly protesting against the ‘alleged practice of income tax of- ficials golng into the country and demanding and retaining the ‘hank books of farmers. In many cases. speakers at the meeting said. the officials receiving tho books retained them for long per- iods of time. Mr. R. A. Profitt. president or the Federation, presided at the meeting which was held in the offices o! the Provincial Depart~ lment of Agriculture. The directors also protested against the practice of the in- come tax officials compelling cer- tain business firms to furnish lthem with statements of thc ‘money paid to farmers for their produce. The meeting went on record as requesting that all farmers’ ac- munts with the Income Tax De- prlrtnlcnt be settled twlthln a year from the date of filing; that the net worth on farmers’ tax forms be permanently abolished; and Ethelt forms for the basic herd let- lup be issued immediately. Request Assistance lit new of the fact that. the Umlllllion Departlllcnl. of Aglic-h- tllre was about. in spend consldel- able sulllr. for the restoration -.t ‘lllarsllllluds ln New Brunswick ‘and Nma Scotia, the meeting de- luded to request. the Departlnellf rilllt. a reasonable sum be allotted Prince Edward Island farmers for the supplying of bull-dozers and lother machinery for the clearing and draining of low-lying ll-lzltls ‘iaud II the turfing of areas su‘t- l (Continued on Page 5 Col. 4) ‘France Makes ‘First Move PARIS. Aug. 18 — (Reuters)- France made the first official nlove by any country toward set.- ting up a parliament of Europe when she decided today to lnvllc the governments of five westem slates w a preparatory confer- once. The cabinet. nlectlng with Pre- ‘sldcnt Vincent. Allriol in the chair. -called 0n Britain. Tile Nether- lands, Belgium and Luxembourg.‘ not later; thrill November. l The decision was taken in re- sponse to,a memorandum from] the European unity co-ordlnatiou committee sent to all five less than 24 hours ago. Robert Schuman, Foreign Mir.- obtaiued the French cab- .il.et's support for two steps to 0c taken before the National As- sembly adjourns in August for the summer recess: i. To invite the other four pow- crs tn lhe preparatory conference. 2. To irlvlle the French National Assembly to name 25 members o" prominent persons outside Par- llanlcllt. as delegates to the talks. (By Eddy Gilmore) MOSCOW, Aug. 18 (AP)- Wcsicrn diplomats and the Sov.et Union appeared today to he near- llvg agreement on the calling of a four-power top level conference on i.he whole problem of Ger- many. , A reliable source said the cur- rent talks on East-West differen- ces were drawing to l\ close. Walter Bedell I Smith, United States Ambassador. French Am- bassador Yves Chataigneau and British representative Frank Rou- cris were expected in meet with the Russians agailnprobably Fri- rlav. This would be the seventh meeting in the Kremlin since the diplomatic discussions started Jilly Ill. il-"rrnch Foreign Office wvllzlzes predict. n new four-power Foreign Ministers’ conference as a result of the Moscow talks. These soil:- ces said that. even if a conference QUEBEC. Aug. Il-IOH-l-"i- lltiral organizers in Quebec Pro lillce are at. work on foundatlms ‘cf a ncw party to be launched "for the next Federal election ‘campaign under the name "Patti iCanadicn" or "Canadian Party." This the Canadian Press learn ed today from political sources close to the budding organization. The information underlined speculation in the air since Fre- mler Duplcssls’ Unloll Nattonate scored its unequivocal July 25 YlL- tory ovcr Quebec Liberals, sup- ported in the provincial flgh: bv Federal ‘ brethren including ttrnal Affaifs Minister St. Ladl- ent, now l-llief of the Fedelal Liberal party. At the moment, the establish- ment of the “Part1 Canadian‘ at the stage of talks betiveell groups and interests that regard the hour as ripe for its appear- ance. As the organization builds up. lt ls hoped to extend it. beyond Quc- bec. particularly to"'New Bruns- l5 wick, Ontario and possibly the West. Canlilllen I-Ioude. Montreal; highlga-colnurbul mayor. one-time lzcad of Quebec Conservatives and a campaigner on the side of the Union Nationals in the provincial election. will be one of the chiefs of the new party. heading its _________.______________ (Continued on Page 5 Col. 4) N. B. Man ls Named Grand ;GhanceHor The concluding session of the 62nd Annual Convention, Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias n5 the Maritime Domain, which was held in the Legion Home yesterday morning, opened with the usual rii-tlalistic service at nine A.M. with Grand Chancellor George Saunders presiding mid all Grand Lodge nfiiccrs present. Reports of the various depart- ment committees were read and with. amendments made. were ap- proved and atlopicli. The budget estimates mere taken up item by item and after hcing flllly dis- cussed, wcre duly adopted. Organizational matters then came to the fore and aitcr much discussion in which comparisons were dravm on recently chartered lodges and the resuscitation of older lodges, many profitable sug- gestions were offered for the fur- ther prosperity of the Order, Nonlinaiions followed and after much llvcly liallotlnr: for the var- ious officers, the following Grand New Conference On German Problem Seen Lodge Officers were elected for tile year 1048-49: __ 110.0. \\'ar- l-cn H. Mathcson; Juniper, N.S., Grand Charlccllor; GJVLA, Turner, Halifax, N.S., Grand Vicefl Charlcclll ~ GIG, Tilonlas D.‘ (Continued on Page 54_Col. 5) is Browning Victim LIVERPOOL, N.S., Aug. 1B - (CPi Vvzllter Smith. 4n_ of ucarhy Port. hfouilll, \\'llS lll‘l'l\\'n. ed today whcll he and n l-cm- paninn toppled from their small boat willie hauling in (m. nplg Percy Bfllflllill, 22, clung tn a floating object aftcr the mishapi l in choppy scas and high wind an] was rcscucd. Smith's body was , rccovcrcri floating on the surface. There will he no inquest. . ls arranged they have little hope of it producing any rcal rcslllt...‘ Technical difficulties are bcllev- ed to he holding up progress aucl agreements in thc Moslow talk» but it can he reported on good authority that progress has ntcl. made. One of tire principal shun" bucks is rcporicll to be Hi6 \\'f . ern powers‘ al-tlnn luuarrl ceiab fishing a separate government ‘.1 lllcir occupation lliill)’. ‘The Ru-sirlll: have cvpresscd vigorous opposition to a “es; German golrrunlellt. The western powers and. Germanyfi smaller neighbors. Belgium. The Netherlands and Luxembourg, are supporting inc 111ml Brflll rcmaius a problem. hi1‘. not as col-nplex as one might. b.‘- lleve. The western powers and the TURKIRIH nrc mil in’) far Rplrl‘. or. ow gm."- v_ i‘ " --r~-"‘Pd Subecrlptlom Delivered $8.00, m" $5.00; other Provincel a U. S. $1.00. D WITH SERIOUS CONCERN Ex- . WL. l zones of Ger-I titre? l iEvilicnce Does ‘Not Bear Gut l ‘Soviet Glaims lBy John M. lllghtoweri ‘ WASHINGTON. Auz- "PM" -Stcrn words from State Secre- tary Marshall today forvwld l- stlnging American rebuke to Rus- sia within 24 hours for prceilflB its pack of charges HEM!!!‘ m“ {United States in the refugee school teacher cases. At a press conference. Marshall appeared fed-up with the Russmll diplomatic and prfllllgflnd“ can“ .paigns built around the casts 0f Mrs. Oksana. SMPIIWVM Kmmn‘ klna and Mr. and Mrs. M10119“ Samarlnc, Russian citizens W110 JIM-B fgfugcd to go back to their native country. , The United States. he said. lviews with serious concern the ‘Russian charges against the An:- erlcan Government and some o! lls officials involved in hamlllzlr: the refugee teachers. T119)’ "a" been promised United States PW‘ tection. The concern arises. Marshall 551d, from thelact. that evidence .placcd in the hands of the Slvfllfi Department. by New York WM“ authorities does not bflfll‘ Olli- W’) Russian claims. His action apparently reflectti the indignation felt by many 01- ficlals here over Russlas reDEflJ-‘d charges of kidnapping, countyarlcc, imprisonment and the like HSMPP“ the United States in spite 0f Am- erican deniais and the action o! the school teacher's themselves. Marshall left open at his are»! conference the possibility that tlli U n l t. e d States Government may ask Moscow to recnl, (Contllnued ohwlliii?! I 0°!‘ 37 4 ‘ 4th touts Niko HURRY diaouclit urv. CV1 (o fur .. QliPNE 4km’ nun" I ‘ ~§ooneR 2; ‘TORONTO. Aug. lB-(CIM-i Minimum and. maximum temper- atures: l Victoria 54, 65; Edmonton 44), i82; Regina. 53, 92; Winnipeg 51, ‘ 83; Toronto 65. 71; Ottawa 61, Bl: [Montreal 64. 81; Quebec 6f). 7i); Saint John 55. 68; Halifax 56, 5R; Charlottetown 57, 63; Sydney 56, 62: Yarmouth 58, 68. HALIFAX, Aug. lfi-Offzclal ll:- laud forecasts issued by the l)... ‘ million Public Weai-hcl‘ Office hcle tonight and vnllcl uutil ulldnlgllt: Thursday. Synopsis: Sumlnllzgv for Tliilrsdlrv: Cloudy. Showers by UVUZLIIKI, Prince Erin. li ls-lanci. Emtclll Nclv Bru . Counties, 1.0 ‘- Si. Jrilll Rllcr Valley, Upper S‘. John Rlvcr Valtcv; Vdfll-bif’ Clmldlness during ilto night. Thursday cloudy ‘sjlh R, ft‘\\' :‘ \crs or tllllllfl/‘l ‘clrv. \V;Il‘Illf‘l'. till.‘ wind.- Lmv Pfll " Yfhursdrvv luorlilu’: and lllTll 1'1 -t.he afternoon m. Cllllrlwiic‘. 'n 5R and 7T, M1 “u 55 rlllll 80. l-‘rcci- ericloll 52 Ho. Salli Jalm 55 and '70. Summary for Thursday: Sm‘- tcrcrl showers. lilgh iiric llll< movnlnc at 1M" and tonight at H91]. Sun sets this cvcllinlg n’ T"? rlnri rises tomolxow nllflllllfi n‘ “HT Full moon Aupust lfith. t ‘.3 l‘.\I. Summersldc tidc ciclllcrn "hin- utcs later than Clnrloiic‘-~~.vn. Dally Except Sun CAR FERRY "AltE(l\\‘laIIT"‘ Standard Time loaves h-lr-lcn, 9.10 J. m., I p m: 430 p. m.. Fl p. m. Leave-s Tnrmcntinc. ill ‘If. :\ ill, ‘.40 p. m., 7.30 p. m. 1'1..." p i". Sl'.\'l).\\' Leaves Bordon 9.10 .\ m-. 1-"0 p- "L. Innd 6.45 p. m. l have; Tormrntilie 1035 a. m., 3-90 p m. and 8.00 n. m. ’ WOOD ISLANDS - CARIBOU Dilly including Sunday Standard Time Leaves Wood hlnnris, Prince Nnm i? a. m.. ll a. m. Ii ll I"- ; (‘harica A. Dunflitil- 9 a. m., 1 P- "\- s m. ‘Leaves Caribou. (‘llarirs A. Dun- ‘will: ‘I n. m., It m m.. fi p. m- . Prince Nova, 9 n. m., I p. m.. ii p. m.