.__. mLY 19.1946 iii-Air Cadets Win Acclaim All‘ Qdbll from eight points 1n the QI-Gllilo- iir‘ ‘it it: W5...‘ .. ,0 u eeAll-Oommsnthltu t' 't mouth R. C. A. F. Bulk-m Tu afturuoon, bringing close s two-week simmer training and ‘» period. At the conclusion oi the cere- monial parade and in qmbry airmen, hailing rom Char- lottetogvn, Sillnmersi‘. Campbell- ml, Newcastle, Bathurst Edmund- ston, Dsrtglouth ‘iaélrd Ne: gator- a ford, h an a ss a ear e e m; vine marshal. He exp leosurc p at lnslrzctin them and complimented the ca ets on their appearance and enthusiasm. “How much success gained here depends upon how much effort each cadet puts into his work," as said. After elqrcssirlg the hops ' some oi those present would even- tually become members of Can- aries Air Force, he said: Good luck to you cadets and officer cadets, and each do your part and be roud of beinll a cadet.’ l, Lt. E. D. Reid, officer corn- mallding the Charlottetown ron, was officer in charge - ade while W02 A. J. MaoCtray, p‘! operating in Glenwood yesterday broke down. One of the tubes lvas found to be faulty and it w+ll re- quire a few days to effect repairs. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHAIOEZ-Services Sunday, 21st, axis as follows: Kingston 11 M. P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Standard Time. Rev. J R. Skinner, Minlst-cr. ONLY SMOKE BOMBS — A report that two aerial bombs had been found in Pownal Bay a few days ago was investigated by the Mounted Police. that the bombs‘ were nothing more serious than smoke bombs. which had apparently been dropped by the C.O.T.C. during manoeuvres- CHURCH or ENGLAND Ser- vice; for the Parish of New London Sunday. July 21st. 10.30 Holy Com- munion, 3t. Thom-as’. New i-Oiidttli- 230 Evening Prayer. St. Stephen's. Burlington. 730 Evening Prayg, Si. ' Cadets Opl. Emory, Edmundslon. and Pit. $8‘- Matlleson, New Wat- erford, were congratulated 1w Air Vice Marshal itiorfee on their ex- 43911011! showing ill the field day held while the Camp was in ses- si (While at camp the cadels were iven on opportunity of sgirig sprig a l: l earning first hall Force equipment. Matures ln Pho- tography tripsflorifl crash mats. a w“; through . C. S. and, what every cadet dreams of g ride in an airplane comprise a 18w of the advantages given the s. Cadet Officer Flt Lt. Reid Char- lottetown, and F‘.t Li. Collin, Ed mmldston were officer conunsnd- ing and ndjutant. respectively, o! the camp just completed Police Arrest ’ lllllsn Officials uowmmn, July 1e —-(OP)-_. Arrest of Conrad sauna. Montreal blflneol lsenl of the Canadian Son-man's union, and Dan Daniels, OT-nizer on ~. charge dfunlawfuliy Wing the sail-ng oi the Canada 1' Lines freighter Gratu- movor in port here was disclosed Io- nflht by municipal police. Police sold they will be arraigned to- narrow ‘moi: arrest followed court s,» a penance today of Harry Davis, will; president of the 6.5 0., who pleaded not guilty to charges aris- ing from the recent Council's strike-of unlawfully boarding the ishb ‘Pnanslake in the Lnchine- “Oonsl July 8 and of using intimid- ation to prevent unloading of the vemel. Trial of Davis, who was arraign- ed in chanabers before ilmrioe ‘Iletreeu, was sot for July M and he was reamnded for three has for further investigation. Duhiils of tonight's arrest of Sutures and Daniels could not be learned immediately from police but Harry Gulkln Morltreul pub- licity officer of the 05.11.. t: were token lnio custody on the d . ‘ alongside the ship - Gulkirl said that flours: Ihmiels were trying to persuade the cmain rill-he Grsinmotorso replace Nations Seamens Assoc a.- tian men with c, an. personnel. ‘M H“ ' RATES Bis-is and Marriages 05c. Calla nut uooompnl, order. wamm-vu-n _..._..____..____.._.._____.._ BIRTHS csllrlitaiulllinlllll of local inlergrt: “than also n august-Jim nose. u Scout-Guide i Campaign sum” “M, ‘Contributions ‘I'll IOOIB! HARDWARE Co. w are now unloading a csrload of black and galvanized sheet iron. Cash dz Carry TWINS WIN CEIITIFICATES- "on Among those receiving the Pub- lic School Certificates this were Eleanor and Jurretta Mur- ray, twin dau ht Ii urray, Brudalbsnc. POWNAL CHARGE, UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. — Services c Surlday, July 21st. 11.00 A. M. 30 P. M. Mount Herbert. 8.00 P. M. Pownal. Guest soloist at even- Miss Evelyn Vanlder- Sunds Schools: Pownal 11.00 A. M. Mllg B‘ 00 A. M. All times Daylight N ‘Slrtiving. Revl E. R. Macvlcar. Min- s er. gign for funds follows: r. ___ Henderson ocuuiiiird" rnnnsm ANNUAL rm and M lg?“ Dr. Joe McMillan ____ Dr. Rachmel BRADALBANE United Oltumh Pleasant galley 11 AM: Kuie Drug 5°- A: B. Fisher .. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Co. are now unloading a carload of black and galvanized sheet iron. summit noon sunvut —A m! survey of the food eaten by fun- ilies living on farrns in Edward Island was operatlvely last October by e Dominion and Provincial Depart- ments of Agriculture and Yealth. In the winter the families write down what they 8 one week in that sea- son. Another visit ill now to y the survey workers t0 nd out ivhat the famlli the summer months. This mer‘s survey will be Edward Island during of July 29. 1t ls stated from the survey as to the cost i-n money of the food eaten. the ex- tent to which it is home ed. and the healihfulness diets. will be of much v workers in farm and home eco- nomics and public health. 0 FLIGHT _- Mr. of this city, on worship will be ndu ted on Sabbath next at. 0:8 13.0531‘. . Carlyle Webster, Minister. COVEIIEAD CHARGE, UNITED CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday July 21st are: West Covelhead A. M. Covehead Road 7.30 P. M. REPAIRS T0 X-IIAY - Tho 3 . .25 . . .... .. l5 Greendal Co. . 20 Sterns Limited . .100 A rlend . . l ts Gales . 3. Mr. 6r Mrs, W. 35 Ment’: Restaurant . . Liellt. Gov. J. A. Bernard Hon.’ Judge E. McDonald, Rum- O W. J. Brawders {gunk Paul . Thus. Michael . Jos. Shams Albert Zakem . Basha’: Grocery Albert G. Kays . '1‘. A. Watson .. C. A. Lumsden Jos. G, Kays .. Salem Korrey Albert Farrah Elias Kays S. N. Kays T. Zakem Cash dz Carry Hal Bohaker W. W. Wellner, Ltd. ,,. . A. B. Belcher .. G. A. Walters Jenkins Pharmacy Mr. d: Mrs. Harry A. Wednesday made flight at Paul's Flying Service. His- ds were looking on ed an almost perfec: nding. It may be recalled that last November Mr, Newman ch ed an alrcraiftofilisowrhthtln unfortunately was unable to fly because of on operation at the Now flllly recovered but without an aircraft of George Newman again took lessons and achieved one of his life's ambitions in going solo Wednes- G. H. Taylor do C Palmer 8r l-laslam IiePage Shoe Co. Kelly d: McInni-s F. R. MCI-line . THE PRESBYTERI N CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Serv Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Is lands East. Hall 2.00 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. RUV. T. A. A. Duke, Min- Mrs. A. Wilkinson of Cornwall is recuperating very nicely. McNair Robertson of A Ont. has arrived home to spend a short visit with his ar- CENTRAL PARISH. — Sorvices‘ r A, A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. M Nine Mile Creek e ertson. East Royalty. Misses Marlon and Patricia Flood of Montreal arriied on Saturdlll‘ night to spend their annual vacat- ion at their home in South Mel- Miss‘ Betty Green Mrs. A. R. Dumas, is enjoying; a easant. visit with inkora and Hope River. She also visit friends in the City ire- fore returning to her home in Brookline, Mass. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CIIUBCII, Belfast. Services. Sunday, dav School at 1.15. Morning Wor- shin at 11. Evening Service at 730. Rw. E. C. Evans, Minister. ‘ 01mm ounces-mun. ~Ser- n 3.60 P. M. Mun-av River 7.30 P. M. (All S. T.) THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun- day, Julv- 21st as follows: Harring- ton 11 A. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. (D312) Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. (Silt) Sch Marshneld 10 A. M. l-Iighfl A F. N. Young, Minister. CHURCH 0P‘ ENGLAND SER- VICES-Sunday, July 21st. Holy W. H. Warren. RCMP, 1.00 T. G. Thacker, RCMP . 1.00 not '1'. R. McDonald. RCMP 1.00 Const. Watt. RCMP .. . 1.00 M. F. Hagan, RCMP 1.00 J. P. Morrison RCMP 1.00 T L Morris RCMP . 1.00‘ H C McGuire RCMP 1.00 A M Johnson, RCMP 1.00 Wilfred McKenna dc Co 2.00 Brown's Electric Shop 200 Walter Hennessey 2.00 A. R. McInnis 5.00 Fred Lambros .00 Howard P‘. Mclnnis . r100 M. Block d: Co ‘.00 Revere Hotel . .. Many friends are sorry in learn that Mrs. Daniel MacFadyen is confined to her bed at her home in Hunter River. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Eleanor Connors. Detroit. Michigan is visiting in Charlotte- town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Connors, Miss Charlotte Ann o! New York is visiting in Ollar- Mrs. Alfred Egan. -_Q. Geoff Beales, Mrs. and daughter Dianne of John'-l stone, Penn, are here by motor on a [vial-it to Mr. Beales’ old home and e Junior Red Cross Committee was held recently under the Chair- 8 manshlpf ogdMr. L. Wkfihaw. Dir- ector o ucatlon, t was an opportunity for the members of this Committee to renew acquain- tance with Miss Jean E. Browne of Toronto, National Director of Junior Red Cross. whiz lcame helre r n . ‘cgnfioeléltiiiég xii?‘ isheo $31“ E1055 about 38 others were injured. po- Summer School for Health. Miss Browne congratulated the Prince gas expiimim Edward Island Dlvlsi-on for hav- ing inaugurated the first whollv “ Red Cross Summer School and 11b e- told of the courses being given in some of the other provinces but under the Department of Educa- Evetnsong 7.00 RM. Till RB . Fatlhei‘ W. A. Cotton, C. R... vsill ryreiwh at both services. Rev. . WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE.- Simdby Services: 1100 A. M. South Winsloe 3.00 P. M. Hlghilelri 7.30 P. M. Congregational Meeting in Hlahfleld after evening service. Young People's at Parson- lday at 8.30. Everybody J. Httlber Kean. Student -_-_.. M Macmillan and Mrs. Jllck Glllls of Sydney. N. S. are lllOle-uAt the City Hospital. July r and I'll 17,1040. t0 M. s. W. Rice. Charlottetown (nee Oec- elia Casford) a U so . FABQ HARSON-xio Mr. and Mrs. Dumas P. Farquharsorl, at. the Tor- . onto Western Hospital, on July l0. 1046 the P. 1:. lmhu Horpitol orl July 12, 1040. to Mr. and Mfrs. George Mscbesn. Long - Creek. a daughter. MARRIAGE! O'CONNOR - liANDBAllANrAt the Sacred Heart Church. Aberton. on July 10, 1946. by Father M hen. Mary Stella. dal-tzhisr of and Mrs. Mannie Hsndrohen. Tig- niah, to Reginald ‘Connor. son of Mrs. Rosetta M snd the lste Austin O'Connor. rton. P. E. I. DEATHS nob-lit til ol a m, Jul ~ ll, i040. 50019420 llbuflnlsnt so: m. ha? Mrs. Geomo W. Ric Q lott wn. fl-At the home of his bro- ge. Point e. Michael oyle, llcd 7B years. Funeral Friday morning at i")! Pat l k GI‘ PC ital. Q. ltnndlrd Time. to S 30w’: Church. Interment in urch cemetery. IIMPIIIISON-At his hommO Edward ll I'll Ore or in hel- 02nd your. Resting :t t a lineman Funeral Home un- tomorrow * morning. York Point. hrierll from the rs i- of Mr. if Mill . one: non-rm t ‘z citnltltnxlllt summon Rue? of their sister’ Mrs‘ tlon. She outlined the Post War Programme of Junior Red Cross _ in whicch sidle reported that kali OM95 We"- scross ana a there was no s gn . o! n, flumplng but of "s vigor spa destroyed in the ex loslon. along the following llnesz-Flrst. as always. the promotion oi health; second-relief (clothing and foodt for the children in the war-torn countries Ill: which flillllld the cillgd- ren ave opt up t er corltri u- tllims; thlrd—the making oifb art- 0"“ Barre“- ces such as lapboards. cr bilge boards, favors for trays for tne Akg“ mg“. k m {referents i: hospital: in apprccia- w“ ma" ‘ggmg n e on o te serv es they have given to their country; fourth- ggeguiiliérglizisblggg lg‘, ‘Qflesigif’ ploslon. MacPHAlL, Clyde Brenton Robinson. will be the guest speaker at Annual ‘lhsnkofiering Service omens Missionary Society the Banshsw Baptist 21st at 8 P. M. Stand- A special musical bro- is nlrronged by tlhe Bonslhaw o Scotla where they will spend two weeks visiting friends and rela- arritved on the Island July lst l‘ their two daugh- d Muriel. While here they were guests of North Rutltlco and Charlottetown. g0 to take up their INSPICTED FER-BY ROUTE- Oapt. J. A. Heelum. 0.311.. of the Department of Transport. Ottawa. accompanied by iwlzrk fttalr crlippled childgen; .flf:r.-- n erne one spon ence. The membersmaf the Committee Tghehxhcifl, m b] ‘ were leased to hear a rc- ort y“, s athenby e a‘ Id I from lss Browne on the cgllt i” n5 e “y “w” per“ ' "3' children with bone conditions who age gt pfeslent being lcared hfor at . fyuiméogdc grgsalnggxmsflergré]: Scores, includinc some children, ed that she had found them bu "'3" “°’"°d “i l“ very happy and that she felt the Conilmlttee had been very wise in :31‘.‘fiinnlgixteezhgedirgtmgximg; wlfe who lives across the street children with such conditions. "m" ‘he ma“ 5"“ ma‘ ‘he c!‘ Bhlé téoliced halibap reciatlog a! the sp en con ut ons m e ar- . ly to the crippled Chlldrgrfs ilfild 1”“ “d “WPPmP "l" "h" “W by the Rotary Clubs of Charlotte- town and Summerside and of the ‘exceililent aver: dbelng done for gwple new" an cappe c il reni thi - lnce with the co-o runtion so rglie w°°d w“ wimie doctors, nurses an hospitals. . A. S. McKav and R E. Munch, made a tour of Wood Islands-Caribou ferry route. Calot. Heensn will nruent a re- port of his insiirction to his De- rtment upon his return to Ot- He leaves this moi-ulna Monlcton where he Ocean Limited lo Supreme Court Al: Georgetown wlenle Court st George- Yeaterday the Crown's case nst Kenneth Joseph MacDon- concluded with the evi- rold Show. pro- le of shavln loti c ntainwg to: ‘mm We'll“ hgtlluofi <1 Q D01‘ cen co . 512i J '1‘. Lewis. RCMP, also The defense will MacDonald is on lighter ti’? connec- CITY, POLICE COURT - Yes- terday morning a docket of seven appear“! before Magi - r . were fined five dollars and costs CDO! 0! DI’. HI rnent and n fourth was remanded until July Nth. A fined I10 and costs or 20 days. A min charged with-unlawful pos- llon of liquor had his cue ad- rned until today and a breaking lMJnlerlng one wu further reminded one week. VISIT-OI‘ ‘III GRAND MAS- n very interest- trisl for lnansla . 31X ‘people were killed and 7f in- gllie d h ll l n ‘y w en no Ce opened n" quantity of stave wood valued Ill. on l crowd alleged to have cttnck- any ujooavas destroyed “men e broke out in the thickly wood- led Xareadfouuilles’ (Larisa of‘ here eary o sy. s o t. e rre ma- c. ll. lterlal was considered serious lil eavy need by Vllley who expect. to mar- ket a heavy apple crop this year. ' Maclntyrs plesded l- klns. entefinl and s ll- Utbh; store of J.J. 31:11.5, . l t“: ‘habgmfi, ‘making re ulion b’ en elm ma‘ ii. hlldu d J ll ' “ti.” °" aogntiiilh Interment 'r'§¢»lvs M u“ before the committee came less than I hours after the Oom- mns had delented it to 5MB. MacLeort unrest. Hilton. of Canada. will appear before the FOR SALE colntnitlee Monday. In hi; brief Mr. Millard told the dinlng- room comnlttoe his union w1s"as enx- lamps, rugs. tables. etc. A] ious today u we have alwaysbsen Bo IO III! llfiflbflfll" mflh thlitgs which have bee with I great price anti ‘o ,1 _ ~~; for m W!“ _._._IY_§_ LOTT ETOWN __ GUARDIAN s An additional list of contribu- s to the Scout-Guide cam- Barrett rs‘ Azencles .... .. . Frank McMillan 22222 ‘Salt/lug arvell Bros. m Owl A. McDonald $83 2 9.388293222282888 . e., UIOQUIVIM MOI ichael Bros. " . . Pyl'~'.>—$=-N:-.~P--~f5e—?1’-:-P-5t~=. . . . €38€33$33$8 338333338838 'c:- co ,. McDou~all @915??? 5' 338833 S Wright Shoe Co. 5.00 H. C. Atkinson . 10.00 Hickey Nicholson o. Ltd. . 25.00 Associated Shippers Inc, . . 15.00 Beatoifs Wholesale Dry Goods 5.00 ' W. D. Gilli! 8a C0 .. .. . 15.00 H. L Sear‘ , 10.00 Central Cremearles . .. .50 00 he Cudmoies Cleaning Shop . . 15.00 Frank Acorn ....... .. . 1 .00 Plcton Brown .. . .. . (l0 Mayfair Tea Rooms . . 1 Dr. J. E. Blanchard 5 i: p Q91 mo IQ A meeting of the Provincial _.__....__.__ BOMBAY July 18-—-(Reutcrs)— at Retlsm in central India he zgcalpolice party with sloncs and m. ..._ view of the h Continued Prom Page 1 lfrult growers ..____._.___.___. tween l0 and 10 cents." he seld- in erplanstion of the brief he hsd I presented. ' The union leader's appearance‘ into whole question of ingelstrisl The committee meets math to- elco. BaptlstHpP-hnic llas {iiarge Attendance Brown Bram, York, Mcllcrnizo Plant tended the annual the Church Camp at Muriifield WCGIIGSGLY Btls and the private Brown Bron, well at dealers, have just Wmlilttted the installation of weatlher, games, delicious supper, plus a wcl nteen combined to make of the most enjoy- ears. The Superin- school R. J. Ru ert. was general chairman assist a Committee of men consistin Chester Brehaut, Nelson 5011. Richard Marleen. MacNelll and Parry Bugden ‘The canteen was in the Maclnnis Bros. Neil) assisted my Eugene efficiently handle-l by a committee consisting of Mrs R. J. th Stems and Mzs Frank Johnston Jr. aseiste "IIIWIIIQII in the market of cc monk and cuts process- ao under most sanitary condl. ns. s invite the pub- nrid Pnspec‘ the The installation w" my]. Palmer Electric, Olvil police of the Allied Military Government arrest ‘s demon- trator for participating in street fightln? during T908"? IiB-‘BHJNW’ Several were killed in blasts from land 11111165 Whitii 6'“ 501L151: Trieste-Udine railway. a llsley Denies Charge 0f Coercion OTTAW blunt. Minister Ilsley Commons denied Government had and was wielding a “big its new financial proposal provinces as outlined in his bud- get s-peech two weeks ago. He described the most important question ever come before the House the only charges was that there would be ecl "undue" difference in the tax‘ provinces which government's new pro-| posals and in those which di not. feature of ‘Le picnic wuls a game bEiWeen the girls slav riot. The girls put up a battle (assisted by d) bu ' rt won this race. but i! his he by-passed the Jlldifl and Wu disqualified The picnic was £11 o'clock bringing to a close fl 111ml! d“, for the youngsters anrl an cu- Joyable day of fellowship 10f thl s Ward and MacI MacN ill and ' The prize winners for the various hzces were as follows: ls five and under-Mary Anne clohtnston, Paula Good, Diana Rup per . Y and under —Donnie Jenklnlsi, Paul Warren, Robert Mac- a Girls six and seven—Ads Sher- rcn, Barbara lliacDo G In the mens race. Arthur Sher- rcn lock the honors with 1's. Muc- Arthur and Nelson Robinson trau- lng, It was really A. July l8~(CP) -- In charges that ‘the Boys six and seven-Ho Arthur, on Saunders, Bobble iris ht d Lad n er, Beverly 1r burden don, Eileen MacArthur. Janet cepted the Billy l/iulcCenne Girls twelve and fourteen—Joyce Irvirllle, Daisy Tahweel, Eileen Mac ur. Boys twelve and fourteen-sterl- MucLurc". Donnie “We almost went wards to would not be so, so there would not be such charges," he stressed.| To avoid any undue differQ-rlceK in adhering provinces, he continued, the gov ernment had made concessions in income taxes, corporation and succession duties for provinces which did not wish to enter an agreement. Arthur, Joyce Irune, Eileen Muc- s 15 and lip-Roy MacInnls, Stirling MzicLurc. Three legged race. Reviewing the history of the Dominion-Provincial Sliliarbara Rupert Lewis; ‘Arlene Cvuihdon and Eileen t Three legged race, bo iWard and Roy Macllln MacNelll and Billy Stirling MacLure and Sydney Al- European countries, devastated by the war. are short of horses. '1! fill the need. Canada has been 61170111118 some 0f the best thorough- bred strains for use on the farms and for breeding ptlrlltisei- Breeding stallions across Canada have undertaken to breed ~25 mares to Wei’! stallion at a service fee of not more than $10- The iiiflrililgiibrtd Still‘ lion shown here. owned by Graham Mnyivurry- of Aylmer. Qut- h" y. been crossed with Clydesdale mares of about 1,600 lbs. to produce hunt- ers cf good size and weight. Since the first olf the year. 1.490 110180! have be“ purghgsed in Canada by the French govemmefiii- ence after Federal Government finally celved a definite offer from one of the Provinces but it was "so far apart" from the lposals that the Government coulrli Vl/‘ileellbarrow rave-e, girls-Barbara Jenkins and Tris Frizzell; Jeanette Joyce Irvine and Janet Rupert. Wheelbarrow lace, Boys-Eugene Before the Government had re- vised its offer t the Government had been blasted in numerous editorials for having gone too far. Whczl governmental officials found after nine months of conferences that it reach agreement unless it accept- ed the Ontario proposals at a cost of $134,000,000 more a different course would have to be taken." was put forward in the budget so that the Government be accused of wielding a big stick. b It was doubtful if all the provin- sirlng to make a contribution naay ces would come in, It was dotlbt- clo so through Scout Headquarters, ful if they would all come in soon 103 Queen st. Phone 2020. at any rate- It was Meeting 0f Provincial Junior Bali Cross Com. would all come ln eventually and ‘ that the basis for new relations m Canada would be laid. ONSET. Mass, July l8—-(AP)—~ Eight persons lice reported tonight, l-n a terrific centre of this Buzzards Bay vil- lage, blasting four buildings bl Police at Brldgeivater said they believed all bodies were recover- edlfrom the wreckage. The seven known dead, all cf William English, a n what they hoped would be the start of s buyers‘ similar movements have 51110118 11D ill other lame cities of the U. S. Guy Representatives of veteran. labor and civic or- ganizations, bcnllnj: price controls mid mulling "picket." downtown Washington". Rizzuto, owner o and chips sto-rc destroyed. Guy Rizzuto. his wife. George Heald, who above tho spa. Johanna Rose. Mrs. Mrs. George Gibbs. of C spa. owned by Mr. POLAND’ J molishlnt; four two-storey wooden i buildings and over a wide area. village physicians’ offices for cuts from flying glass. Mrs. William F. Hodge, a house- caped "by four min She said people were ooked again: "The building uricd under It. Hardly a piece of a srsva wooo nasrnovuo MIDDLETON, u. s.. July l8—A vuoostlivls I00 Lalo lo l-lassliy | _-_________._., ron slits-ts scars anno- ing hay. Apply Stewart McKay. FP£E3Y°PFY> _ roll. SALE-STANDING nu. owl-row s it u ted n a Di lu min PM Md" 6X9" . , N . 2121mm of the Bte ~-- ° m“ °w "m" -PIA_NO. n/lnlo. bedroom suite, Chesterfirldsuite. Yugoslavia given island of ; Pclagom, with Italy accord- ed fishing rights; lioly to‘- tnins Pfoncso, ‘but may not f Q Map above summarizes action taken and prob- Big Pour fbreign ministers in IIQZ“ B ""“"“ "'“ for the il-nsuon pact conference is begin there lcms left unsolved by ditio . W1 a“ cork 413v "it: l Paris conference. u they _