MA OIA MERCHANT _-_¢ . i" ' \‘\ s, _\... '1 . ~.""'- w liiiflillfl! yl\\ Troubles are bound to come to us jfiy/lg/r/ - .5”. u" w“ '\» ~""'W\wwvv\\ i all u. aoma shape 0r form. ‘A | l ‘OFA MERCHANT b-i \\\\r \.\\\\\ M ‘ Read by verybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. 92st ‘or mar ‘AVGHHLVS STATES H Hill. HiEHlii- IH THHHE WHH SHIP LINES WITH IHHHIN TH HE HHIH America Seeks Con- "Steps Hoyle-been Tak- en by Shipping trol of World’s Meat Supply - Attempt- Board to Dispose of ing to Drive British United States Line Firms Ofl’ London and American Mer- chant Line Both Op- Market. r“ crating Out of New | _. " (Canadian Press) - muons. July 0. —’l‘lio United York (Special to the Guardian States under the leadership of the great bucking firms, is engaged in WAISHIIINUFON, July 9. ——Pre- Ilmlnary steps have been taken by He who given great service gate great reiurna. . -/-//-,._. rnvw’ Al‘ ,_...¢ Guardian, - _ llunrd F0 nncled Inn Ill’! Two Cont! nrnlnl hurlottetown EHIES HE H5‘ HIHTEH HHHHIHET 0n. Andre Fauteux a Discusses Meeting Which he and Other Leaders of Party in Montreal H-ad With Right Hon. Arthur Meighen. (special to the Guardian) lilU.\"i‘ltltlA'fo. Jilly 9. —~"NOi.l11llK " "Him" “m” dmmmd “B u‘ m” awllChicf Librarian of Toronto, who la Annnnl Subscriptions Delivered “.00 By Hall, anadn-nnd ELL-HM YHIHESIEB mutt inns WITH SHVIIT . FilHBIl] u Hllfjil- HPHLHHJZE Continuation of Pres- Fiery Igflborite Called ent Soviet Policy To- "Lad? S101‘ 311i!!!‘ in ward India Must til? _ 119001’ 9m- Result in War,il)e- mous’~'—Term With- clares British Otfic- draw" Aftelfpiilib‘ er. eration. "'1 CALCUTTA, July 9_ __wm~ w“), LONDON, July 9.——Lady Astor in the present generation is likely Willi 61111911 i1 1181‘ ll! m9 1101189 0‘! to occur over India if the Soviet COYIIIIIOYW- Government continues its present Jack Jones, llery lnborlte, ap- Dulicy with relation to that coun- plied the term to_ the titled mem- try. Colonel M. Sounders, Director ber during u. debate regarding 0f Mllltnry Operations of the ‘Hi-lt- Wostham which has been in hot isb army in India, believes. vrster in connection with alleged Colonel Saunders lecturing spendthrift administration under on the defense of India Labor aunpicefl, paid special attention to Lady Astor interrupting George the "Soviet menace." iHe declared Lansbury, Laborlte on a point of the vast history for centuries had order said: “As this id's matter of skmw“ that ‘he be“ "119 0i‘ i111" municipal corruption (loud Labor vauce through India was through I cries of “no. no") is it in order for Amhamsmm The mam 9'95"" the Honorable member to compare by the Soviet Government upon the dockyard member with tli India’ he “Mai came 5mm m"! 5"" board of guardians which has bee... ectiou. ‘If the Soviet continued pmved corrupt?» its present policy it must result in Jones leaped to his feet shout- war within the present generation. .. .. he concluded‘ ins. You are a lisr._ Taking anoth- er breath he shouted into the quick silence which had fallen on the House, "You are a liar." There was s. buzz of talk and then cries of “Withdraw? The chairman called upon Jo to withdraw his statement llllll ter some minutes cogltatflc.» mcmbi-r said: “I npn‘. t. .. lady dull withdraw. stiiiblJx." lib-v s itariniuologica. .u- . , ‘ tide." Dr. George Lake Clemenceau Recom- mends Tolerance in New Book (Canadian Preao) P-ARIS, July 9.—Toloranee ll one of the greatest of vlrtuoa in the opinion ad George: Clem- enceau, France’: war premier, as expressed in extracts from hi: long expected book on civil- ization appearing today in ll- luatration, ‘One virtue above all I would recommend for obtaining a happy fulfillment of our per- sonal evolution, and thereby of our general civilization, and that In tolerance," M. Clem- enceau writes. "Tolerance la the virtue which facilitates tall of our. accords that ahow for- bcarance to one another by op- ening every avenue of life lead- ing to freedom of the human HHITEH Hon. T. C. Norris Who has announced that no will realgn hla poaltlon aa Liberal leader in Manitoba at the Liberal Con- vention which will be held in the fall. Ill-health la his reason. TEHHIHIE HEEH HHHlHHIiiEH HY THHHHTH IHHN Patck. Fogarty Shoots Wife and 4 Child- ren Then takes Own Life. A (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont. July 9. -- The gruesome sight of six-persons ly- lng shot to death met the sight of n relative of Patrick Fogarty when he forced his way into the house at 65 Cavell Avenue early this ‘ afternoon. Corporation. was heldi hero this Fogarty, who was found lying 0n afternoon and concluded in less A“ "WY-i “' 1hr m It- the floor of an ubfltalrs bedroom than two hours without being feat- m‘ """"""‘ ‘Mgrm ' with u revolver at his side. is be- ilrfld by ally untoward incident, Jzlflghiml b“"""‘"k5 Wm 93' lieved to have committed the ter- President Roy Wolvln presided chmtch on “why mo” rlble deed. With him in the and the old board of directors was temlmg m‘ i“ “vice at " (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. -Ont.. July 9. — No auinmncenteut of the personnel of? the new (funservutive cabinet or the (late of the election is likely before tho early pnrt of next week. Premier Meighen stated this afternoon after n. meeting of the provisional cabinet council that he had no announcement to make. He would not say whether un unexpected hitch had occurred or whether the date of the elec- tion -had been decided. "'l‘here will he an announcement inter jm," he sold, "it may be this week, but is not likely until the curly part of next. week." Those who attended the couiicll meeting lllilfly were: The Prime Minister uud Sir George Perley. Sir Henry Draytou. Hon R. '13. Bennett, Stevens, Hugh Guthrie. Dr. Tolniie. Dr. Maniou, W. A. . Black (il-iallfnx.) Ex-Premier Will Open Campaign In Ontario Annual Meeting 0f Nova. Scotia Steel and Coal Company,‘ (Canadian Presa) HALIFAX, N. S., July 9.-—The annual meeting of the sharehold- “q ,_ ers of the Nova Scotla Steel and jlltii Coal Company. a subsidiary com- Dflny of the British Empire Steel Railwaymen Re- A ject C0ok’s Appeal (Canadian Press) ..\\‘llYlll0UTll. Eng. July appeal from A. J. (Took, Miners and,“ powe" 18 consign-em In Hand i“ ‘ EDMONTON, Alto.) July 9 — “Marriage and a career?" Mrs. Wil- llam Dennis, a noted visitor in the city from Halifax was asked her views on the subject. Can it be auteur dot-lured this lllUFHhlKhi- t h Id “ I u I tn-der to compensate for sloudlly - |ll\'li<*~‘lill,' the meeting; which he, gzrgmocnextsyeaaqsua m” n“ n tlvavreusiug Iiomu production, lu the gest government owned steamship lines, the United ‘States Lines and . .. Atlantic routes. The board directed pg uni iiariitonlously. llOWfiVGL; ; London market. by sending Ar- - _ ihl flit‘ outlook seemed 800d." ln-FHANB ileliliuo i-htliod beef to lireut Brlt- “s ship Bales committee t" prepare . . _ for the stile of both lines. ho rubiuel. he sold, was ililIlIUrlll-l ])lll'4‘rl and t-rutisliig Argentine meal. . d, Asked it‘ everything 1400111011 i111 Hull below the cost of llllliflrtit- PM United States m“ operates’ 0 bu. effectively utruigliuiiieil out fiiou. s ‘llilfilfl former differences hc- l 956 as we“ as two om" ‘ormer .\lr. Pnteitnutlo and the. ‘ flex-Ina“ “new, the George wash. 0m] uudorstnudiill: seemed to‘ , _ lrblitll botwoou the two men. Chamber Expected h)’ ‘President Harding and President Pass Measure fur Roosevelt. of about 14,000 tons 0d to mimil. that ho wits prcsoul (Specm w the Guardla") eludes eleven ships of approximate- , ,, _ ly 8,000 tons each. among them th'| u utter." he said. "and I would‘ ' - QULEEL- “ilk-- Jilly 9- —Ti"-‘ ‘ ‘ i Speech Sways Fifty tiumbt-r at one time new attorneys who puug y 1 9_ ._.(~_,,|1,,p_.-,,, o; mews-re sworn are: Victor M. Lynch, fr“; to a Kw level has so thor. Statiuton, of Hamilton, (Jnturlo. ‘Finance Minister Callluux probably‘ lwlll triumph In the (‘humber when‘ mind." llllliivlilll from Quebec to ti ‘shim a u“, e t Sid t ' m‘ a trade war with Grout Ilritaln to eigllvli Cabinet," lion. Andre America‘: LnargryAgggciatlgn amen irotilrol the world's ment supply In the Shipping Board toward the sale m,‘ N‘ hxumuuude and "Hm, “pinion or H“, London "any Man I to private interests of the two lar. ildcrs of lino {WJIIHGTIVIIIIIVB tutiity; ' " 'i‘lie Americans, represented by i . ,\Iitlill'l'll hot yes ort ny wt tliu Swifts, Armours iiud the w“. . , Ighl lion. Arthur Meightin g, t . stilts, Hllyrl tin. Mal], [mm attempt. i ggzrfifileflcrtilollwggcallaafgrklg:‘rig? “lIwi-y-lliiiig sec-mod to be -‘ ml to drlim Hflfltlll firms off the i’ ” . . . - . . ions and the sale ad- lll'||ll‘l' i-oiumviihetl. The lilllllll uiu. regardless oi the known ro- gecuimnpnuut . phi ha! was slatted for a platen in: quiroiiivuts, thereby forcing down eruuenlen! covering ‘he proposals among other ships, the Giant Levia- tiinii, with a Gloss tonnage of 59. \\'(‘l‘ll ln-llilvl‘, he said that harmony and] I mgwn and the Repubuc- It also ' has the America b lit steamers Admitted T0 “ “ lluu. |~l. L. Pdlcmuidc when nsk- Q b B d l'l‘j.fll|'l11lll.{ the itieotings, tlccliu- ‘ _ _ gmsth _ Greater Financial r... American Merchant line in- ntl i-quully refused to deny _lt..l ) ‘ , ’ . "l huvo nothing to say rtegnriliug, IQWCI‘ — (jllllflux S‘ rnilu-i‘ that you should not mention ‘"1" "l "l" l’l"l\'ill"" 0i (lilfrbec i" ""9 W81‘ time Hmly transports. any nuns ut all" votes icnlurltvtl by HlXly two mom-burs. u‘ {WW ‘ ' ‘ record ' tilmoug the a’ ougmy frightened me gQvm-nlnant (ll-urge llcverlcy Puddicomlic, ()t- -url the (‘bomber of Deputies ihittfuwil- A“ his demand for extraordinary sr- _ , Scum ,. to the, railway mcu to- while the franc ("finned “(Emmy uutiport lho miners strike by re-I re-elected. fllllillg lo handle was rejvt-tetl by the drelogiite con- ft-i-t-ntsr of the National Union of‘ llsliwziyiuon today. oww+¢4+++++++o+0+0++om (‘turtle-used Specials i RATE-Ac. per word, net l each insertion in this column. O9§+§04~§§§Of§ O ‘AT HOLLAND COVE- THEREi is still nvuilnblo nccomodation for tin-cc or four guests. Low“ rules. Apply Robert Cotton. ' 00s ,- ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO in Saunders’, East and of Market Building. Phone 81. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- rul Job Printary. Phone 132. ‘POIIK. (SALT OR FRESH) RJLBS, "Cells, Roasts, Hams, Bacon, Shoulders. Lard. etc. Roma's. Phone 121. ‘HAMBURG STEAK AT ROOP’S evcry duy fresh made, ‘ ‘PORK noorrs MARKET. Phone 421. Fresh hogs received “fury day of the year. Phone Your requirements. Phone 421. ‘COOKED MEATS ROOP'$ MAR- kot (‘orned beef 35c. 1'12. Meut hour 35c. lb, Lunch Ham 40c. lb. Phone 421. “i-Q- ‘DELICACIES -- ROOP'S MAR- k"i —- Tripe (cooked, spiced and pickled). Dried beef, from stall 19d cattle. Milk fed chickens, “lliulflzes. fresh pork chops, stig- “f cured hams and bacon. Pork tcnderloina. Phone 421. O Bélrbnosv SPECIALS. noorvs ilnrket. shoulder roasts. 17c. per i" 31°31! 25c. to 80o. per l-nRump roasts 25c. nor ibqltlb roasts 28c. ‘per lb, All D86! hung lWO Weeks ‘hfigggvorltlnsqoiyo it a try null 740861, Rhone 421. wmrsn quick, nan. pen". and salesman. with ex- w’ ent-o also smart boy who l-lulls to learn the business. Ap= 11:1!’ n person. Moon's Meat urltot. ‘Phone 421. t V19: WANT ooon zuvstowr-ze noses. so for 20d. 100 for as... [or or 65c. 500 for $1.00. 1000 0m "-95- Poatlllld. Guardian C0. ‘WANTED-EXPERIENCED M-AID rlilsiafirlliincen required. Miss Cook "for cum. evenings. imported coal," jdeputies of the during the day, reaching 30.30 for,‘ the dollar, Caillitux by reiterating pleas and explanations tho album-her, |ll(.'l‘(’,lln't!d the -men-t’s strength there. One deputy declared after Culilatix‘s speech that the finance chict’ hurl swayed 50 votes to the gOVBflllllUllYt-l side. So strong an effort did the ivouk- nt-ss of t-Xcililllf-ZU have lu tlic (Zhumber thut It was first announc- ed that ilebato would be erased in iund it vote taken before closing me “"59” and mo“ vahmble av‘ 'l'llill‘iif1l_ly night. ’l‘his was later changed and Friday night was set as the time for ending discussion. The day's drop of the franc is believed to constitute a record for u single day. Final trading brought the exchange standing to 39.0 for the dollar. isoiuled trading oven touched u lowcr filtui-e. Cnllluux was quick to luke advantage of the exchange situation. News from the markets was rushed to him iiud he informed the haraugulug francs downward plunge. _ ‘d, Naval Estimates for Japan Fixed at 32,000,000 Yen (Special to the Guardian) TOKIO. July 9. Wit was learned at the Navy Department this after- noon thnt a ' t1mft-rvuro. 0|‘ high hnval officials today, at which tho the Minister of Navy presided, tentatively fixed the. Navnl esti- mates for the fiscul your of 1927 nt 320,000,001) you (about $160,000.- 000) which is nu increase of 80,- 000,000 over tho present fiscal your. 'l‘lioso figures urs tinder- stoml to iut-luilo an unstnled sum for construction of auxiliary ves- sels for roplni-ciiioilt. The estim- ate will soon be presented to tho Finnuct» Depurtuient for its ap- proviii. ‘ 8,7349 Juvenile Delinquents In Canada OTTAWA, July 9.—-Juvenllo de- linquents in the year ended 5811161" bsr :10, 1925 totalled 8.739 in lCnn- "do. "rye n statement compiled by the‘ Dominion Bureau of Statistics. oz these 0.004 were boys. and 675 llrls. About sixty per rout were ma jor offenders. In addition 344 chnril" ed with major offences were tried 'an-d dismissed. About 80 per cent of the whole total came from nine- gen principal cities and towns. early one-half of the whole tot- -__________ 480-7-l-8i. at were residents in Ontario. govern- U. S. were released. Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, J-uly 9. -It ls said Iiilflt uccorillug to present plans, .Ex-Preitiier W. L. M. King.» will open his election tour of Canada in ‘Ontario. touring the west later lu the Clllltlltllgll. He will fire the opening gun of the Liberal cam- paign at Ottawa, lt is said. by an address there on July 10th. Mr. King will likely be heard by the people of Toronto and district on July 21st, when he will come to the city for the big Liberal picnic and rally, which will begin the fire- works of the ‘Liberal party in this district. Arrangements are being completed today for n rfinster picnic, to include the constltutenc- ies of Peel, ‘Brant, Wentwortb. the Yorke and Torontos. Ontario, Dur- ham and other surrounding rldings and at which, it ls understood, the Liberal lender has signified his willingness to appear. -’I‘he Ex- lPremier, it is hoped, will be able to spend a day or two in the vicin- ity of Toronto at this time. Condemns Govt for Its Handling of Coal Situation (Canadian Exprcaa Ill-BEL, Wales. July lL-Davld Lloyd George speaking today be- fore the Welsh Natlonnl Liberal Federation of which he was elect- sd president for the 28th time. condemned the government for its handling of the coal situation, and declared it wns influenced by pow- erful Tory interests. ' iAt another point he said: “You may starve and host the miners. but that wont bring a solution. The only safety of the community in that impartial, stern justice is meted out. to all classes alike in this land." Firm Attempt t0 Stop Shoplifting TORONTO. Ont, July 9. ——A quo- tation follows from police court re- cords: A mother of five children. visitor from a. small country place. came to the city and was tempted by dresses in s largo departmental store. She was fined $26 or five days. Magistrate Patterson saying:- "Thle is to flagrant. Three dres- lce were taken. Shoplifting must be stopped. 1t la not deterrent. to other women who steal, when they are let gofrliere la but a very email $1,000,000 1 BOSTON. MIIRSL, July ll.—'l‘ho 'vuluc of alcohol and liquor seized zibonrtl the steamer (‘retail hero was estimated at morn than $1,000.- _000 lodny. by tsustom officers. l The seizure mulls nt Illusion dock Inst night was said to be by far er made in this port. Illore than 80.000 gallons of tho contraband had been unloaded and agents directing tho unloading, rc- portetl that ueurly ml much more re maineil- in the lioltl. Sad Death 0t Well Known Citizen lMr. George Yorston, of George- town received word yesterday that his brother Alexander, had been found dead on lloughton Island in the liouso of Mr. Daniel King. Ila was lying on a couch in the kitch- en when found. Mr. Yorsttm wus employed with Mr, James Hewitt, lobster packer, and bud been working with Mr. Hewitt Thursday. No further par- tlculnrs have been received. Tho Attorney General on being notified, ordered the Coroner, Dr. Grant, of Montague. to proceed to the scene. iDr. Grant left yesterday morning. The late Mr. Yorston. who was a hard working, industrious mnu, was about 55 years of age, a son of the late John Yorston. l-ls leav- es a widow, who ls at present on Ilonghton Island, also two married daughters and an unmarried daugh- ter ln the United States; also one son. Bernard. in British Columbia. There are also four brothers, Wil- llnm. George and Hugh ln George- town. nnd Samuel in Worcester, Muss. Also. two sisters. Mrs. Henry Rattruy and Mrs. James MnoRae, both of Saint ‘Peter's. Indians May Make Homes Anywhere 'I\I'0EN'I‘ON, N. J., July 9.—The Jay Treaty of 1794, which promin- os North American Indians to en- tabiisb homes anywhere on the continent. was held valid in the district hero yesterday and Paul Dlsbo and his wife. moulee. natives of Quebec and former residents of (iaughnawaga reservation at Mon- treal, will not be deported. The Disbos who were held under charges of illegal entrance to the If women know they have to go to jail if they atoll. the! will not be a0 anxious to do so." done? . iMrs Booth, wife of Gen. Booth, did it long before the modern wo- men was confronted with such I1 problem, Besides raising a fine family and keeping a home intact, she carried on her work side by side with her husband. "Although man has admittedly a keener reasoning ability, women bring on the other hand an instinct which serves in good stead. "So the ideal type of government would be that composed of men and women. It ls doubtful, however. if We will ever attain the exact balance, al- though many woman are stepping forward and taking their places. The home will always. and should always. come first to the woman, who ls primarily a wife and mother. Many women do not marry. Others have no home tlesrwhen their child- ren are grown and settled. These women often have great gifts of leadership and keen intellect to bring to their country. and ll. ls right that they should do so." Scotch Lady Objects to Pussy- ' foot Johnson TORONTO, Ont.. July 9. —Slr Harold and Lady Bowden, of Lon- don, England, were interviewed during a brief visit to the city. Sir llfaroltl is American born and likes American equality and fraternity. ‘but its "ll-berty"d1d not please Lady Bowden. She ls a charming and viv- acious Scotch lady, even more dem- ocratic than her husband, There was one American Institution she did not approve of. That was Pus- syfoot Johnson. “What right," e116 said with smiling indignation. “had ho to come to Scotland? Scotland will never consent to prohibition." ——--o-oc-i- Russia Sending 370,- 000 Rubles to Aid '_ British Miners MOSCOW. July fir-Tana. the of- ficial Soviet news agency. says that "Soviet labor unions consider the phase which the British miners‘ strike is new entering as inspiring great apprehension regarding its laeue." The statement in in connection with the announcement that A. J. Cook. Secretary of the British Min- room lay the bodies of two of his children, little girls, Gertrudm aged nine. and Geraldine, aged 7. In another room was found the lyodles of the two eldest children. Clive aged 13, and Mnry aged 11. in the third room the body 0f MFR Fogarty was found lying on a bed. ._€-<+>—i- Husband Sues Wife For Car Accident EDMONTONAIML. July 9, -—De- termlned to stop this vicious prac- tlco of wives occasionally tipping their bubbles Into the ditch while In control of the family car, an un- usual action was heard before Mr. Justice Walsh in the supreme court recently, when James Benjamin ‘Smith brought" action against his wife Minnie, charging that she had caused him consderable damage 8B u result of n. motor car mishap last summer. He asked for $2,500 general, and $335 special damages attesting that while making a trip from the city to Calgary In July last, with his wife at the wheel of car, going 30 miles an hour the auto suddenly skldlded on a Dutch of greasy rondbed and was ditched. His clothes ‘were burned by acids and he received personal injuries. Judgement in the case was reserv- ed. Lt. Burke Made Full Score in Donegal Challenge Cup (Canadian Preu) IBISUIIY CAMP. July 9.—LL Des- mond Burke, of Ottawa, tied with live other competitors for leader- ship In the Donegal Challenge Cup with service rifles ten shots at 200 yards, one of the principal events staged st Blsley today, the fifth day of the National Rifle Associa- tion's annual meeting. iLleut. Burke and the other live each had full scor ea of 50. They will shoot of! for the cup on Monday. —-——-—%O-}—i-—-— PROPOSE UNION OF’ CHURCHES OF DISGIPLES OF CHRIST CHURCH rlN MARITIMEB SAJNFI‘ JOHN. July 8. ——Salnt John members of the Disciples of Christ Church are going to the an- |for further help. ‘Pass says that the Dercentnlfi of shopllftera caught: ers‘ Fbdefation and others, have I appeal“ m Run!" “Mr “mo” nus convention of the church in Prince Edward Island to open on Friday at Montague. with a propos- al for unioni of the churches in New Brunswick, Nova Scotin and Russian central council ll sending the Bridal: Minors’ Federation a Fonowlng the reading Fnited Churn.- ._ rind ‘St. Du‘. of the Presidents address, there Ciatlledrailn Ema‘? “"5 iiiiii" was a. brief discussion durln bl h‘ s“ u e w 9 a a“ l)" u“ - ‘ Mn wow“, answered a mi, vzugslpast by His llonor the Lleuz. l. tions put to him by Donald c. sih-;G°"°"‘°'- C1811‘. 0f New Glasgow who was largely Instrumental in the forma- ' tioniof the debenture holders pro- tect ve committee a few days ago, ' . and Ex-Mayor F. P. Bligh. of Hall-I Commie EVE-Hntii; fax. Answering one question, Mr.’ ' I - Wolvln said that out of the pro. MCCIIIIJ 5, cleaaeicls of the companys reparationsl _.? c ms the management had ex- " eserve We nesddy July 1m. pected to continue meeting theifor tga at West Cove head United bond and debenture Interest. butlChurch, 41 that “the present situation at Ot- , tawa" had made that impossible, “Come! To what’! To the or or at least had deferred action. "ll-ii Gfflnli Orange Celebration nu ' Among the officers present were Tell 09 Jilly 12th Hi bountiful (‘t- George F. Downs, Sir Newton Paud- Gflmes- Sport. etc. Moore. J. B. MuLurg, M. A. Doak. 7-10-2 and C. S. Cameron. “R Th d eserve urs sy 15th, for’ Hflmushlre Sunday school picni" ' 449-7-7-71 "Postponed till further notice auction -ssle of Frank Willis. North River. 5134.94; "York Rifle Club General Shoot Saturday afternoon. Rifles arrived. 319-9-21 "Rererve Friday. July 16th, for Cornwall Sunday School picnic on ‘Cmllmlllllty club grolfndg, 587-7-10-31 i HAVE. MY POUBTS THE Sll-VE LIHING IN THAT BOUT “Remember the stile "Glob- vlotei" Georgetown and ull m fillings by uurtlnn JIIIV 9th 102-‘ Ilfvfl . "Bartin L. L. No 1051 opens at 7.00 n. m. and closes at 0 a. iu. on Monday July 12th. ‘"AII roads lend to Milton Thursday afternoon. July 15th An nual Festival, Afternoon Tea and Sale of Fancy Work. be with the crowd- 475-7-8-51. TORONTO. July 10. —Mnritlmo. easterly to southerly winds with rain early in the west Inter in the east. _' ‘ . _ _ _ Msilmunrnnd nflnlmum tamper- atures: ‘ Toronto. fair . . . . . . .. Montreal, rain .. Quebec. cloudy‘. Ch’town, fair ,, Halifax. cloudy Saint John. fair .. "Comingz- Stupendous Show. Best Moving Picturelthis your. St Peters Monday. hfdFell Tuesday. everyone welcome. 593 "Th9 H0118 River Dramatic Players will stage their play "Home Ties" in Afton Hall. Tuesday Juli il3th. Ii not flne, Wednesday. till-R .'l .1 a... 02-66; .51: .-:-. B8—53 . §8—54 . 70—-54 .. 70——50 _____ - ‘IP54 "Reserve July 14th for Boston. clear , 34-70 ice cream gent") a; NM”, ‘New Ymk- 91°" - - - - --.---- 32—~33,1ttistlco on "Stella Maris". Chanel High tide this morning at IOJSWn-opnd, n m“ “no; come Thu", N"! 10111811! at 12- ' day evening. 4934.53.31 7 at, ‘Sun sets this evening at and rises tomorrow morning ati "Snvn Ar Temneram-e, Rpmp1~ they .l .11. MW Grand Division ,.,.~.. 4.20. ma“ i s J Fl"! quarter moon. Saturday. ' a: will. .<i.. 0T Rnpr w"... .,.,. July 17th 10.31 p. m. . ‘- s» - .- ' ~. :0 o. m. mu» isummerslde tide eighteen min- lit haul.» i... rnil will t... .,,. (in. further contribution of 870.000 ru- Prince Edward inland into one con- t‘ o‘ vontlon. n in Oliillllers linn till ute; later flan Cparlnttetown. w) is...) si....io_=.. W er?“ " """" l ,; -.» ' r r r. - y