tructlvs. Good in constructive, bail -i| den-l ' a» wisp-globe new... martinis) the Dew 6v.» . ‘. MERCHANT‘. If you cheer up akin will clear up also. ' o dim, ¢"..Zh'.l{3»--'1"cwuu- Two P .,,, , ... . oundod Ill’! _ _ Cents %___- cnnnnorrnrowta-"cnnson, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926 Anni lkiblsrlptlonvl Dclivnol um Dy Ill], Ouch nu lLlLll-ll Bil lllll FEW Willi ‘But Vote of Confid- . ence in no Way Pre- = sages Ratification of United States Debt Agreement; PARIS, July 11.—Tho eleventh " Briund ministry 1111111118911 10 P1159 u crisis early today by winning a vote of confidence 269 to 247 in the Chamber of Deputies. M. Briand is expected tn tread cautiously in the near future in order to let thne work for a wider margin of votes so as to give him a freer huud in the future. ffodayfs vote in no way presages ratification of tlie United States debt agreement if the government glltjllld put a question of confidence squarely upon ratification. The vote of confidence came at the end of a session that‘ lasted nearly all night. ‘It followed 1111- mediately upon the defeat -of a Soo- iollst resolution for a solution of France's financial problems by ca- pital levy by a majority of 121. The vote was 324 to 203. After the goyernmenifa close vic- tory it was announced semi offic- ially that finance minister Cnillaux had abandoned plans for a. dramat- ic aeroplane trip to England today to confer with Right Hon, Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer. He hopes new to go to- morrow or Monday. 1M. Caillaux expects to face the finance committee next week, prob ably Tuesday to give it details in explanation of the government's proposed ratification measures. After the government had re- ceived its vote of confidence Fin- ance =Minlster Caillaux laid on the table of tige Chamber, a hill con- sisting of a single article, author- izing the government to take meas- ures by decree ‘to establish budget- ary equilibrium and insure stabili- zation of the franc. An anex to the bill gives the dif- ferent measures proposed which are along the lines announced by lM. Caiilaux during the debate which has just closed. The bill unakes no reference to settlement oi the war debts. This will be dealt with in a special measure which will incorporate ratification of the Washington debtnccord for which a hill has already been introduced y liieili }3i‘,,;i "il 1t t Perelfs scheme for mliyrnent in 02 during the first few years. Italian Court " -lSir» Willlilln Otter, its}... of tho Canadian militia, who will take the salute at the review- ing stand when veterans par- ‘1119 011 1118 opening day of the ,'Cwnadian -National Exhibition, Toronto, Lord Byng Is Not coming to (Canadian Press) the political situation, ‘ills Excel- caltcelletl his trip to the Maritime have lasted for about three weeks. trlplhas been cancelled. (laillaux to Sign (Special to the Guardian) ‘PARTS, Judy '10. -—The Govern- ment now‘ expects that Finance iMinisier iceillaux iwiil be able to go to London Monday night ‘to sign an agreement with Rt. Hon. Wins- ton‘ Churchill, Chancellor of the" Exchequer, for settlement of the Iurench war debt. The new agree- ment reproduces M. Caillaux's prev- ious proposal, which‘ was also a part of former Finance’ ‘Minister annuities of £12,500,000 with ll. moratorium and certain reductions in the chamber. The special "ma- ure will have a new section ail- proving the agreement settling the payments due in Great Britain. . il.eon Barnaud, o. hiih official of the finance ministry, leaves for London today to aid in putting the ' solini, energetic Italian premier, has tackled the hard job of trying clude a five year moratorium dur- to bring back the old-fashioned girl by banning the modern ones from officlu-l functions, according to society gossip here. ifinnl touches b0 the agreement with Great Britain which is said to in- ing which France will pay £4,000.- 000 yearly. Mrs. McPhersonb DOS AINGELBB, July 10.-liones- to Dnbiompresldent of Auga Prieta, behind. the than. ‘Phe fa-ct that the oncra, ‘Maxicodelographod district daughter of his own finance minis- attorney Keyed here that ihe had ‘ter, iCount Velpi, it shingled and information to the efect that the ‘therefore Ibauned is said to have 111g ibius sedan mentioned several made no difference to the premier times in connection with the inves- when he backed the new edict. tisation into the kidnappng awry of Aimee Sample iMcPherson, Los iflllseles evangelist was seen park- ed near Nigger-head ‘Mountain, be- low the Mexican town a: eight 0' clock on bile evening of June 2B. Mrs McPherson appeared on June as at iAgna iih-ieta days before she was believed to have ‘been drowned at Ocean Psi-k. ' Oondenetl ‘Specials "F YOU wmrooon an? so %*mnw-’lvflw d.,“,"{ku of the election until Monday. Mlmlille OliOv 81.1.1 ‘ _ _I V I ‘rr‘.‘v~:i r a ' tionliy .m.....i'."<'='...'iln.'~'3§he "1 1111 P11111111: mm n. .31.- when it was announced that Queen Elena of dtaly has ‘banned bobbed Sgdan‘ Notified and shingled dsbutnutcs from the forthcoming litaliau court functions. ' , ‘Princess Yolanda, hcr eldest, anl In Princess Mitinldzt. her second daughter, are butn ihobbed. Premier Arthur Meighen early this afternoon at the nciusion of t a , , 1 es in Bt. James Church yesterday, RATIa-nto. per word, not l,‘.‘,f§",‘1,‘,§,,,,°,,' 1301,63“ ",',,“,‘j,‘,,,,°,f,}‘ “:11; the Minister, Rev. W. ‘Bruce Muir: ouch insertion 4n thll column; cles of the government ~ . . v , ,. . there will not likely be an ad- n, High Scores Made Bans All Bobbed Haired Girls LONDON, July 9. ——<Denito ‘Mus- ‘Surprlse was caused in London The Maritimes OTTAWA, July 10. —1Owlng to lency the Governor General has Provinces. liis Excellency was to have left here on the first of August for n. tour through the Maritime IProvinces which would Lieutenant Governors of bhe prov- inces have been llOllllklll that the Debt Agreement IMias Isabel McNeill, daughter 0f,S. vCarruthers of Vancouver, Rev. the late Rev. Donald MacNeili and ‘Robert Johnstone of New Glasgow, land Rem w, 0n- qdumgan of Syd_ Rev. W. Bruce ‘Muiri Mrs McNeill. She was born in Sincere and hearty congratula- Wood Island where her father was ney Mines, also took part. Minister of the Presbyterian con- The church was suitably decor~ 11°11“ 1mm Hem“ P'9511Y19'Y 911 » sresetion- when the latter. owing ated m the occasion with flowers °°°“°1°“ °1 91111111111111’- to throat trouble, retired from the and. ferns, and at each of the three ' active ministry and accepted the services there was a very largo position of Secretary of the Board congregation present. Withdrawal 0f Rou- manian Minister from Sofia is Threat ened 120 Bulgarians Massacred is Re- port. ' (Special to the Guardian) (‘Canadian Press) gendannes and Bulgarians. The “"91 11191111911 “W919 11111111111! today. fused Rouunanltfs demands for rep 1191111 1111 leave of absence. gendarme by Bulgarians quoted reports received in the Bul- est naval depot in the country. garian capital as saying that Rou- ~ - " r- - 0K3 aunt iivnjntrn m iiNllEil Sill Ammunition Dump of United States Navy at Lake Denmark Struck by (‘Lightn- ing on Saturday - Terrific Explosion" Followed, Killing Three or Four Peo- ple, Injutingi S00 res and Destroying Property Valued‘ at $90,000,000. | ‘After the initial explosion fire the great arsenal and detonating nlg0v't111R-k1‘1t-hJ-. Jilly filL-ildigili- raged through BUCIHIAREST, July 10. -<u P) ‘ 5 “i” ° 9mm“ °" "111111811111118 Powder Forelgnwflxflsler Mmuneu or Row of the United States Navy at Lake shells and‘ bombs. At frequent in- mrmia, has threatened the Wm]. 11911m11-P1L11I1B y991-9P1111y 8111i the tervals successive draw,“ o; the mumaman minister!‘ 19811111118 9XlJiosion killed three or curred. throwing shells a distance from Sofia, following an exchange mi" P901110. inlured a score and of about a mile in all directions, oi’ hrusqne messages over border ‘1991P0y911 DNDBrty valued at about and making a war-time inferno of skirmishes ‘between Roumanian ‘190-000-0°°~ A1101"- 1W6111y 80111111111 the district surrounding thedepot. Today there were further explos- Blligarian ceibinet has hrusquely re- 11111 these were believed to have ions, caused, it was believed by thel blowing up of ammunition storesi ‘oration, sent in a. note to isofia yes- Firflt reports of the affair gave at the Picatinnl army arsenal about lorlifly. following the killing of a T1111 number of dead as between a mile from the navy stores. Scor- angered atnd a hundred and flf- es of civilians - 0 S1911 emfggerat on being were injured, but the trek of hun- edAEIQHESPg» July ‘10. E-Unconfirm- 1101111111111 101‘ 11y the enormity of the dreds of families from their homes ( spa c es from So a, Bulgaria, exp osion which wrecked the larg- made impossible an accurate em- in nearby towns Death Yesterday Of Mrs. A. E. ‘Citizens learned with deep rel gret and some surprise yesterday of the death of Mrs. Albert E. Morrison which» had occurred dur- ing the night. Although it was gen- erally knuwn that she was m poor health for some time the serious- ness of her condition was not rea- lized until s, week or so ago land dreams." \ _ [ducted by the minister, Rev. W. The. late Mrs. Morrison, formerly Bruce Muir. and in which Rev. J. of Education, the family took up ‘ At the mornin gervi . their residence in Charlottetown ister read the flllowingc 81.121.211.11. m“ w‘ Bruce Mu": and "became identified with St. of congratulation sent, rmm B11 James’ Congregation. Ma's. rMorrl- parts of the world: son at an early age entered with Telegrams of Colllratulatlonp devotion and earnestness into all " the activities of the church, being Guelph, On-t, July 9th, until very recently a teacher in‘ the Rev. W. Bruce -Mnlr; Sunday School, for which her tal- ents peculiarly fitted her and was . continuously an active member of Mfzlesfltfgflflst lcongraéulations to cach of the Women's organ nations 11 . 0B8 011. an members of . of the church. She was for many ‘st- 119111911 (31111rch on this historic 9,13,12,12? rammed nmmm years Provincial Secrtwry of the °°°“91° 1 1119 511191111111 11191017. the J ' Home and Foreign Missionary So- 1’1"°° °1 197N911" 119111 811d the 1'11- "It is said now that Mussolini was ciety, as well as an active member m” ‘P11199991! 0-11 11191111 much to 111111 W011i" 111 1116 111111911111 0111 1‘ ‘h; Presbyterian Chmch a‘ a Today the noi8hbor church of St of the Daughters’ of the Empir , 111°‘ ' the»Klllg’s Daughters and, in short (“d1 A- ‘1- M"°911-1-'1VRAY was an active worker in‘ every cause whose aim was to benefit the community and province. ly for the benefit of her health which ht that time was falling xfl1,,'."§§f,§“c§f,,§§:,o‘,‘,“‘:,,f,"§§:;k‘§ o: st. somewhat. The relaxation from ac- ghmg’ for m". ‘Wm, gray“ and tive duties brought ‘a promise of m,“ M. “wig. chum "before, of the life of this province. complete restoration to healtlrhut 19mm; ‘mum. ' mums has)“, 1119 1111111111 1011811089 01 1119‘ 00111- 11111 11111111111111 W110 1101 W11011y 11111111911 guarding, working for Hi-m, resting May Be An- (Canadlqn Press‘) _ ,By Canadian v ~ Marksman Ipoclll to annual-clan) shoot tar the Daily Gfbph tnLtodaya features at Bisley. .1111“ "" L“ "’.'F“‘°,,..‘,,,‘»' misfits-rt a rum ‘we vwrym a M11111 fllflk ' r o view ” of Ottiwah n’: :::.‘:‘*"a:.:°‘::".:r-.‘:::.‘ ‘iiiftfiil ‘n He» ‘1- He» 1 ll r came as above stated. Mrs. Morri- ‘-" 1 son will be greatly missed in Char- iottelowaldandt ezpegialliy lathe Rev. w.‘ ‘at-nee Muir: ,, eongreg no w c n e was an , _ OTTAWA‘ 1111mm‘ _ 1 “ha”, n‘; almost lifelong member and to' the nnunceineilt of le personne 0 genie“ o’ ‘finch ‘he ‘ave u“ be“ ‘ i . l i in" ' ~ . . , . . years other lie Dur ng the sarv c m g: ‘y: ‘refit-fly manager: no" cdnmma and mama w", that engagements in ‘Novl Bcétia you. May Heaven's choicest bless- 9"°'9111 ‘m? 5°11‘! M 156111197" "'1' in; rest upon the one xii-it. “P11”- (eqey-r. "o. uwisc. l, u,“ paid fitting tribute to her fine Christian character, hel- uurzerv- t f fl, d g lag devotion and her aerv cewio the Premier's0cahi:etp%rrsot1ll?dubs 1119 911111911 91111 9111111511111”- Rev. Dr. Omuthers, who is hare in connection’ vgith Jlhe Cetatlsnnlzl “on. w. “in “an”. ‘to at cslebrnt on‘ o “ t. antes’ it“. - '" ' on his‘ crrivli secures; afburnooh, 11:19" 101011117111- QIPBMWVH] 1111 d,“ 4 m", hearingol her lotions lilnoll, ilut- _ - °°°" “Nigmwflfiliiwllmi, ‘@1111 Wlwlflllid‘ ""1 1" '1" ~ -» » ." 9".“ ~' celebration of an “mum by st ill with the many tin the end c. l. - “m,” H . - sjzilltey; N, 8.. God , ilg n "on ‘ f 1 iimlhilriy d Ihisblilv CAMP. lnnm. July 10-—- h, * Bl; ‘o: the Cansdi n marksman mum“ u IOOPOQ‘ 49 Olll '0f l‘ Ifllli 60 h" hn-‘mm “bwa H“. i, St. James Church. Charlotte- town, P. E. I Moderator. Montreal" u . Jl 7, iRev. W. (Bruce Mulnq e’ u y Mfly you "begin second century (Bud) ant-mum scorr. wembieyf Alberta, July s. James’ church, ‘its Minister and villi-ion. lorry I cannot: be with 1t may be mentioned here Ahltml-w. if“. “w: yury of, _ ‘ft _ con- 111 a 1111111190111!!! . There liwlflt,‘ mourn. 11.9114“ ‘YHOIUON. “N. ‘Uh-Till! lth p 4., wife o Mikhail‘: against? > _ mate nianian troops have advanced 120 . miles into Bulgarian territory and massacred 120 Bulgarians." _ ,_ " " , ' ~ ~ 1" . ' . 1 .5 . MOITISOILHistoric Occasion is Marked by Impres- sive Services,- Dr. J. S. (larruthers and Rev. W. 0. Mulligan, Former Minist- ers, Preach- Address by Dr. Johnston Moderator. of Ma. ritime Synod. ~ evan then hopes were entertained The Centenary of ‘St. James; .In connection with the Canton-- Tor n a d o Follows Break in Heat Wave in Widely Separated JAreas — New York Experienced Hott- est Day This Year. Pail-BONGO. July 10.-On the heels of one of the severest heat waves of the seaeomheavy rain and wind storms of tornado proportions have brought death and destruction to; widely separated areas of the north- and east. Sudden storms striking sporadi-i wily, ran through the northern. part of the country yesterday and! last night with" further distnrhanc-i es in prospect for much of the ter- ritory today. The heavy precipitation which. covered virtually all of the north- ern half of_ the Cfluntry from the Rocky Mountains to the Appalach-_ ians broke the heat wave in the‘: and in most of the upper lake reg- ion, but another wave has develop- ed over the Pacific Northwest the weather bureau reported. The storm and heat wave caused more than a dozen deaths yester- day. One twister swept down in the St. Joseph Valley, near Buchanan, Michigan, killing three persons and injuring three others in level- ling several small cottages and then cut a half mile path westward. Ln Northern Indiana high winds swirled through Hammond and Michigan City, unroofing houses and uprooting trees, Further east a severe storm wrecked a large cir- ens tent in which the 101 ranch spectators stlirie,‘ Pa}; last night, killing one man and injuring seven of her recovery, The end came al-j Presbyterian Church was most fit- nial of St. James the Presbytery 111081- imperfiollflbiy and she pnafifld lingiy observed yesterday morn-lot Miramichi sends heartfelt con- On to the eternal rest "like one whodng afternoon and evening, whealgratulations and commends others. r < . .. , lChanles Duncan, of Erie, was crushed to death by a heavy tent draws the drapery of his camp ab-‘this historic occasion was marked people on out him and lies down to pieasantby three impressive services, con- P101111y10111111 1311111011. (Signed) ALEXANDER CRAISE, Clerk. Picton. N. s.. July 8th. f5 ) FRANK BAIRD, Clerk New York police. There have also 51- 1°11" PP9911Y191y 991111 1199"‘ been numerous prostrations in the lest wishes. pact‘ 11 "11 which to hold onv ntions in the 1 ' Althou h rain held the da s tem. 0 9 . peramrel n to a2 at ghicuo. nine Toronto ridings. These will ‘three baa deaths were recordedi to add to seven of the previous day "when the "thermometer shot up to '92 " W- M. TOWNSEND, Edinburgh, Scotland. ‘Rev. W. Bruce Muir: Warmest self at Gary, Indiana, two persons were drowned in or near Chica o ( ) ' . A. W. WOTHERSHAM. D.D. James is celebrating in its service the Centenary of its existence as a Presbyterian congratulate our friends as they AM t h pass the centry mark and press on 11 11 y0111‘ 1180 11 9 1190011191111‘ . - to continued sefulnasstn -the yawn: led her husband on u. tour round To m’ Jame“ 11171111515’ “a” which lie bcllfore. ing of history and the Honor iRoll Jarmes contains‘ pliers of our Prayer Bock we ex- tend onr greeting, "The Lord be with you" _ (St. Paul's Church Circular) Rdv. W. iBritceMuir: Heartfelt congratulations to 8t. mfifgiflfllucglnfgthmu‘ w 7°“ occasion oftho , _ May happiness and uiltlful- ""1"" 111 1-119 a. shod. Hurproatratlons were re period in Alhllly. Dian and Ro- chester; n‘ the’ mercury soared to dew mfioirfi-Ocords, nnabatied by the storms r ch ‘ brought only tam ' ‘role; r " Vigfilfwtsmiiferfhirephtltbve o... 94 mdrl we tions, of tho country, the two holi- tclt spots ysmrdsy were wunhl Walla, Washington. and Phoenix Arizona, when the mercury stood d the one hum F‘ "1" 1191"“, 319*‘. rvllul “delight the Session. ‘May it: glorious record m" ( u; n. J. ERABIR. , uni-insight aebyterisn College, ‘ "rot-onto. July ma... “mlimll- ' . Uliiilfatnlatlons at st. o" “M” °' *1“ 5”“ °' M“ Prnhyteriln Church, smut: HI Joiinl‘ Dole. Heat Kills in New York northern portion of the middle westiMflital-y the cause of much favorable com- ment from the many citizens who dated by three Ne; 0g wguj lined the route of ‘march. As the mg the sues“; to mum“, 11-, parading ‘body passed the Market " l, was showing to several thousandfimllfl 11111 811111111 W119 11111911 bYElbe river at Dresden is p»? ->"1.|- ~ '" " ‘ His Honor the Lieutenant“ Govern- Che, above m, nonmg 19. 1110 1111M or. The parade was under the command of Col. Allan McLeod. . New York city experienced the hottest day so far this year when the mercury clirnsd to 91 degrees in mid-afternoon. Thousands start- ed early for the beaches today, seeking relief and found that other thousands had slept in the sands all night. Three deaths yesterday and one early today were reported to the A heat crazed man killed him- d’ in many sec~ ve served , ThQ . at u» Pnvlneqfllte m Interested In getting the ilk seq And All leiifir Quinn, and fishermen be submitted to a general meet- ing of the central Conservative as- sociatlon, to be held on Monday the 19th.. "Meetings will be held 1 during the week of the 17th for the selection of delegates. The th d d F5311“. ‘.I.‘.....§....‘".§“.J.?.°.‘.’.li.’2°2s?.. "some 1» o- re-iovn on r»- lmd an i111 old “mix” 1' ere have been sent on to Ottawa. “'- 51- Mam" 5115119" Clmrch- 3'15‘ ed by ' g hag near eman. Missouri. [Ruined crops and blocked high- - - - ways were left today in the wake SGVBPG Flghtlng III of lightning and torrential rains that for 18 hours have lashed south ern Ontario and up state New York. Two men were killed and Q33 hundred five other persons were injured at the world. a tour undertaken main- 1”" °°“"““““'°"°' b-"“°d'°“°“" veers provides space for the mak- Raflnsrlviiie. 0111111111. when 118111- tack of the "Allied" forces on the nlng struck the Orange Hall there. ‘ffnominchun or Peoples army, has " " Tfllifilliil 90111111111119911911 W111‘ been launched near here. Severe “Come! To what? T011“ an‘ which weaves itself into the fibre Canada was seriously affected. N iililllllli Cloudburets R ‘a i -s e Waters Flooding Towns-Grain Crops Destroyed, M a n y People Killed.- BERLIN, July '10. -~Violent thunder storms and cloudbureta swept over southern and central jGenmany last night following upon similar stonms in Bavaria and cen- .tral Germany. The floods caused ‘the sliding of a river embankment ‘Very Rev Dean Sherman of and as a consequence a passenger Quebec, who, according to lu- itrain was derailed along the Augs- formation received on Wednes- ibilrg lngolstadt route, completely day, has been appointed pro- ‘interrupting traffic. Near Wei- vost of ‘Trinity College, 'l‘oron- mar the heavy rain made morass- tc. ‘Rev. Mr Sherman is a for- es of roads. traffic over which is mer Toronto rector. in mak- limpossible. At Doenmar, not far ing the announcement regard- _from Manhnusen, the water iv. ‘he lug the appointment of a suc- ;streets is at a depth of e11 i~--= cessor to Bishop Sanger, the and in sr-‘ilom-iy-n fifteen 1,-- college authorities refused to ‘ollnnserl .'li.il.'l|‘_‘_ sixty-fin muni- divulge the choice. _lies homciv 1-=. -———-—to}—-—-— A hugg- \\.<vr- lg rgpgrgnd p. .have burst a dam in the Elbe lti= er, near Dessau, flooding fay-ms and destroying vast grain crops. l BERUIN. July 10. —Cloudbursts Trinity Church and lightning storms have loft a Yestarday trill of death and destruction in Bavaria and Central Germany. An elderly woman who was visiting The different military units now at wonmm-‘hauaer, n“, goemn‘. in camp held a church parade yes- an’ was momma m we Gun; 1811111! morflins- 81111 11111111911 1° River which is swollen. Four lab- divlne service in Trinity United ore“ who sought shake,- under l Church and St. Dunstaira Oaths-tr“ at, simhach, near Augsburg. ‘1191- 1 were killed by lightning. There was a large turn out of M u“, famous wgtaflng 911mg‘, men, and their fine marching was Klahgnger, Bavaria, the Mlpiim park and casino have been in,“ a per stories or their hotel-y At 'I‘ri\nity Church an appro» prlate and inspiring sermon was I _ ._ delivered by Rev. E. H. Ramsay. fir‘: and the musical service included solos by Mrs. W. W. Taylor of New _ ‘yéayrk and Mr] Robert B. Messer- 3 d Dates For Toronto ering In Heat NEW YORK. July 10 -— With .three dead in yesterday's heat iwave, New York entered another sweltering day with apparently no Conventions T0 Be Selects fifiliii..°i."lli.°'nllili“fif$ilfi escapes and hoped fervently that 59mm u, m, Gum-m") the weather bureau's forecast of “QRQNTQ, July 104mm comjrain and coolness would come true servative Association of Toronto 11l- 19991 °11 5111111“?- r u 11 t 1 1 . will meet on Tuesday night next ‘Men-ow s‘ No m e a n ‘W15- for the selection o! dates upon Coming Events, Meetings, Etc tico, on Wednesday, July 14. (il4-7-1Z-3l "Come to Union Road Festival Tuesday, 13th, in Mr. Hardy's tlelri. Vicinity of Peking w "Reserve Wednesday July 14th for tea at West Cove head United Church. 4i (Canadian _Preu) PEKING. July 10.--A general at- nua.l Grand Orange Celebration and fightln is in og e d th _ , . Whipped by a. wind that at tlm- sound '11: gunfll‘); lsuhnriilhie i: T“ °“ “"1 m“ '""°°““'""' c" paud. Games. Sportett- es reached cyclonic velocity the Peking. H0 ,, lightning and‘ water took a heavy ' " ton in bhe vicinity of Batavia, N. "Rpm N Thmmm W, gftgrvivlhioh 1011f‘ "Hi8! W88 ffikéd by ‘i1, T Hinnlnilrllr Slllliiity ,.\‘;'hn<.l 3... m. 1 uDYmQ y“; 4th-.‘ At Holcombe, N. 11., a boy was J , ‘M11114 15.199117 b7 115mm“ "hm FUNDAMEN TALQ "Reserve Friday. July 16th, fn. 91110111118 1111-111"! 11101119" 1191199111 ‘s ‘*0 FvN Cornwall Sunday School picnic on I Community Club grounds. 587-7-10-31 Buuavc. me: i "All roads lead '1 to M"-'"r --'1 Thursday uflernnon. July if h ‘\.i lanai Festbdi, Afternoon J-i-l Sale of Fflili-y Work lie with .21» crowd. 471.] R-si. "Reserve July 14th for 11n- ice cream festival st Nm-‘h _Rustico on "Stella Marin". Chul"1 ground. If hot fins. come Thurs day evening. 498-74131 "The Hope River Dramatic Players will stale their play "Home Ties" in Alton Hall, Tues- dly. July 18th. If not fine, Wed- nesday. amt mun-mi TflRflWiimt-luljtflllairllfltllno. n" I.‘ n. moderate westerly winds, u few "Come to Ito ice cram festival “n,” g. "m" ‘- mum,’ “m.” showers, but mostly fair and at Covsheld Dead United Church out its am In , hard err-m 111111 o». '17 ‘mi-vending: r an 1 '1'“ - . on ‘mutiny, July Milt. If not ilhe High tide bhil orni t 11.58, Th . 8O “my m _ t: 1n."- _ imdny evening _ ‘alloying pictures. Everyone no "tram." war-mum, Thrills, M Jill """" “ hfififiml“ "siiilis in in lilllillll re a few milflllififld.‘ liter- i and abid~\