-»= _-...__ ._ ‘r _ v 3. 1. Liv' “ ’ 1 .» MERCHANT '- uates his own. Everyone 'overl-11108 THB P60pl8S Pd BI' ,.1-: ”.,.,,__ Read yer bpd _.,- --- -- ~ _ _ - _:.4 -i- , 4_ ` 4 vc 3 iz _J ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1 ‘ 1 /' Al _.. ,.4 Maxnus ' » - _ 1? _ _ . or A ` V _ "\\\\ l -> 'Al ip/|11 A ' ) w- 1 _ H _ ' '_ ' ` A - t itil nm; - .~ Ma... the offence of his com- 1 ;%////_ /M A _ ;f;“\\\\ 1 5. There is no. philos-1. pal'liUl`\`S9 but eXtel\- . /I ` ’ P ffyff/ \§>-»' ._ y y .. . ‘ “-“Cl . ' . A thinks he can’t. ' _ ophy by which a man... can do a thing when he i htunwl anardllll Two Cents 1.11-_____ ,,__,_,,,., .......... ..... CHARi.oi'i'E'rowN CANADA TUESDAY JUNE so 02 - ....... ...........,...... .......... I § ' L ' I 11 5 nysmposnnen and u.a.s.ss 2 Santa Barbara al'f ll tl B ke "H U 5 I A _ |5'iiaiian,ageii 120, QUARRELS WITH ' I _ _ _ _ . . or " 1-'-f 1 A ’ ° Mti'H|l|Z|Nll lil HEPH lill|lii|N Visit of Fleet to Baltic Depicted as Menace to Petrogra-d -- Officials See Humor of Des- patch and Laugh . Heartily - LONDON, June 20. -Officials M,,_,1.,eS 1, , V Wim. RECEIVE Field Marshal .nEsiCNs As __ t V“’°“? THE SENATP P $10 000 ANNUITY Lands Canadians CCVERNCR ROM-E, June 29.- News comes from \_/alona, in Albania that an old man, 120 years of age, and blessed with numer- ous children and grandchildren has just taken as his second wife a woman of 40. The old man, Nure Laure, is an important landowner In the country near Valona, where the patriarchal system of life still prevails, and his wedding was made the occasion of a great festival by his servants and retainers. The bridegroom of 120 years rode to the wedding on horse- back, and h`~is youngest son-a mere lad of 65-assisted hlm at the ceremony. cnuld hardly keep from laullhlng out loud over a special despatch ~ l E l N _ r . l- f’.§’."l..‘ ii’.....“.'.’.i`.'.`.‘f._. ..°.Z.”.`.i.‘§n°.".‘.ll‘.’é‘.. Inspect Canada House ist li-overnment had ordered an inimcdinte -mobilization of the 1000 and 1005 classes as n result of the. visit io Riga of the British second liirlift cruiser -squadron and . this filth destroyer division, despite the fact that the officers and sailors art- dancing and generally enjoy- (‘ inn themselves nt functions in their ° lion-ur. l’ei'roi.r.ru1i, according to 9 30,111.1 11.c111,1.1S_ 111111 1111 1111811111 11,1 interest in discussing the paintings up in a-rins over the visit of the ll warships, which in rcality is “only 0 a rvlieihrsai for the next European Baltic 'ln an effort to capture Petro- grad." -Three Soviet Cavalry_ divisions under 'General Budenny. and four iiivislons -of the red army an-.n man- tn~uvex‘ln‘g near Petrograil, accord- ing to the some dispatch. for the liuirpose of defending the city from an attack by an imaginary fleet. whiio llolshcvlst boy scouts urn dis- tributing thousands of -proclama- llmifl lHi`0I`lllil\i¢ the Russians that i~.ngland is threatening ltussln with war. The Admiralty explained that the fleet is sim-ply making one of its usual friendly calls and will leave lrlga on July first. Protests 'Racing (Special 1° The Guardian) wiNNlIn~:o. Man.. June 20.-- Protests against horse racing dc- Clarod to be developing 1111. 111,11-it Ulf Rnnlbllniz and detrimental to bus '"9" A" U10 lirovlnco have been 11111110 by the Manitoba nt-inn fhibrciiants Association, Failures Decline evidenced the deepest interest dur- ing the inspection of Canada House today and tollowing the opening -e ~ ' o` Prince of Wales in an Indian nur when England will visit the C-hlef's costume. The Kina und (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. June 29.-The Queen remonios, spent. three quni ters 1 ii iioiir in the lligii Coniip_isi-tion- r’s room. Showing the ~grt|itest nd decorations, the Queen lauizh- d when shown n picture 'of the I)iike of Connaught were also great discussed thcin with muth interest (Canadian Press) LoNDoN, Jnnn 20.-'rhn Lmninnl papers -give prominence to i_o*-- `Mm|st°r of mmm°e`M' K°phl` liuuius (). Downey, of l.owoii, _ - nas. reported from` tho M11 . _ thirteen m1~inbr;rs ot the crriv and B h _ 1 e Minister of the Interior-.\|l_ Pan- Elevon assignments with liabilit- l"° 1° the extent of $110,000 wt-rn 'I' rltiino l‘io _vl"C‘*5 fm' Alirll lust to the lloniin- " f 'Yi' ' LV- ~ ' ’ SY D . ion llureuu of Stati\tica. ln March "rin-_'(lI";:;1`v_\ .;l':::l1E!;f'lg(_t;)r1:;:; mstlggftgsllgégiigellufnklx0293:,1?: nsMlnistcr of Justice-JM. Staumou- ‘ ‘ “ _whiiw 1 i it.na,ii ' _ all Deaths and Th at Shameon be Hand ,,,,,,;‘,;,,_,“;',,,;';f,§‘;,_y_,;‘, §;;,;; _,,;;Mn1.1.5;i1uriZ. a..................._ ed Backto the Ch ineso. °“£... n.. a........_n._ n. C. _.......' >'1-nr- °f`e1"°-"°“->f- I-110- iozs, the intni was is; whnn in "I -’\l"`||. 1924. nine i‘ullur`s occurred. th my sciiooiicr Rex Sunday. Sunk. S @%¥0%4&Qe l picked up dead. ’i`in~u-ania under U0lld9llS0d SDCCIIIIB way and eru`»l'iVil!e dwel' lings threw wide their -loors in or- der to accommodate the visitors. The Bishop stated that the nudienc es with the Pope were exceedingly impressive llis Holiness. the Bish- op remarked. was ii man of very kindly and hiimane nature. a work- er shirklng no task however ardu- ous and holding many audiences with the pilgrims ouch day. -These pilgrims, the Bishop said ht rc today. this mornin I the 'SANTA' BARBARA HEAV|tY` H' ‘ City_ is in Mass of Ruins, Brick- Build- ings Crumble Like Egg 3119113 _ Wate1» Mains Burst and City is Flooded&Loss of Life is Feared But no Report ol Which Has as Yet Been Received- Population is Abo ut 20,000. (Canadian Press) n 1 1 1 _ s.-\.\"rA nannaiin, .inns 29.-his “ltr-EAU bail; tlfaoigllftitithe 9113’ ____ ' HON J A ROBB Ten million dollars damage, 1Z1_nrthquake was fel-t strohgiy 1: l _ . . . deiid aiul vlirtually the des-‘LL-5 Angeles, Hollywood and the i n o most o the linslness_c1 111 buildings on State Street 1'esulted11l;`1§?0l1~I:1 zittoniméugagéowwieayg . . - froin an earthquake at 0.45 a. m.1,1,1~1c(1_- shocks extended as rar c ei P . _ . ~ .s-iN'r.-1( 1ai'Alt1?A1nA"?n)1if Juno .faililgl 1larb.imshi§°t°l° usually 20-‘A11 th- 1. i-it 'i.'uu" ~i ‘ f' C °" ed t "me °‘ Yea" Santa llai'-blira rulere ltlleliigllghellu” wlmer is me Mg seasml’ yet which swcptgtiiculhitate zi-lied; itlgggmz The population is to have centred its ferocity oil this BUL111§1»111111 ,sau Francmco June city. Water' mains and river re-29_.1\11e G11;1.,;11m. dam 511111 by 1119 May' in spite °f rough weuthm' £0' 51.11.0115 were 111-011911 111111 .1110 citycnmpany tu be an of th cn .B wards the end of the month Four HIT BY( EARTHUUAKE --N- Estlmateo tabled in the House of Commons provide for an sn- nulty of $10,000 for Rt. Hon. W. 8. 'Fielding the veteran Ml- n`Ister of ‘F»inance, ‘who will be forced through lii~heslth to re- sign his post. north as Bakersfield ru k there is brisk influx of tourists the was partly flooded. ` It is foared,1.1111,1, sy111en1 brgko and §np11’1;d haherlnen lost their lives on the . that there may be considerable - A1111111_1c Con 11 Mu 1925_ h K _ _ _ _ the message said. The Cabrillo Y yp 1 S loss oi lite parlurulurly in the rulns11U1c1 fm" gpm in two and than _ _ _ ot’ the .»\rl1ngtoa llotel. one ofc011apSe11 No word was received 0;rTA`V}l:A» -lime 29* T0 illlafd C0 1 S- ~ Phlllpplnes ag! “Sins to deaths or injuries from any 35:21? lug lIl\i?lle01litl:ilnoilleiiItlll1t0m(1;>t:hl: 3' ltuatlon ' ’ ‘it i - 'd l b -ll»d d H°“,rce' an einlbargo has been placed, and W lliclltlléiildillltiitl l:l‘>l(t)ieu:.“v1(itLe-1' iilralils-Op}i'é 0'CS'm,BUJm‘E1;)N'A Zmtkuis 55 l‘9l>0l'i7Bd ill -the current ScRAN(,I(:'a§d{:" §";“;9 Whe - - . .. . - P0» 3- -» ‘me ~ Oil “"1 Cafnadsi Gazette, g lust the < , a.. u e .- - MMVHA Jun 2,1__`\ fmnmc f_u__ shot up thmush Pacific relief train it\_lsaving hero impgy-m¢,|011 into Cagaga of 11-91111 ther there will bo suspension of s the prriviiioeslof Allulaenn ainl ‘SAN 1"‘llA-l\lCl’S'CO- June 20 -;:m?;'c;ur(1i?_g a'n1!1`2p1E1?1Bn:;1§1t1v:¢t|' ornussedmeryfofwerl: g2;l;lii1‘lir;l' llrslheonhaegpiigllofolg’ ucva Iloija as the result ull at ty- Santa liarbara. picturesque little ' ‘ ' _ /D _ 1111111 ph11111111n1.11 T11111-111111y_ il1. Suilillcrll (,.ilii0l‘llli1, snff&l‘&uY i 9 T9- ll l'0\l Ullsei kansas and in th h. 8 08814 of _ 171:11 9 9 T f lr? 000' Twenty-seven Persons were kill- disa.atc\`. -the extent of which had I0 C W l'€H9l'V0ll'. U19 Sill! MIUCUB _t has Bmw. 3 M2 U;;`t:d Wh Cll T6D\‘€S€\1¢Hi V95 0 0->- Boum A11,1c,m G°ve1.11me11_1s 11,,1.°_ ed' thousanda 01 hom” .wore ,1e_`not been determined ia'to this Building and the Arlington,H_otel. __,,_|, SWB-'_ t -unthraeita 'workers formulate at a myed und counuess nares 01, com morning in an earthquake wliichiiave been destroyed, it also was fl" *PN 95 _ 030 0 tri-district convention opening here , . was general over ‘Southern Cali-reported that State Street had been peaches and Peach ”‘"'50"‘Y “mek today. Discussion of demands will and rice lands were raized_ . 11 11 1 1.1 d 1 1h -1,1. 11011111111, 111111-1. 1111111 11 1,11,11111._5g1 T110 pmwnces 11110011111 um the fornia shortly before 7 a.. m., buttorn up bythe shock. _ :ima innltlf; §m0nr°‘"l “H51 °h‘" take the greater part of the week uvc'stnicnt 'lor the Governments 111,111c11m1g1.unm_y 1106110118 of me apparently struck lightly in other R811."-ts [1-om -L05 0|1ve11|=s1111_¢;1 meniii co an;"Z1ei5 93! tp' 1,1111 5¢11¢ed_ iviiit-i.-1.n.G0~S.AI' -' Mn.-ray, Pittshnrgii, international f0 mn Howl the leading hovmry' my Vice4Presi1lent declared in an nd- ”'_°"`_`°'**“_‘ `ll`zl]:',esc-llggli llllfeirlillciilillgihlavtlw Bvgllgelg (Ciilidlin PNN) 'dress at a mass meeting of Tus- ' ` - -- ' SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.- ` , _ Wlth LOSS Of Llfe (canadian Press) 1l;;?1r1;(; "]e".;.t:f;1(?1§léfsflo?;1§if`$ 2; The Southern Pacino dispatcher at “_'- curawa @uy _ __ svnnuv N s Jnna 20 -Last 1811011611 destroyed Cu1),111o Ho§S,Nap1en, 15 muah North wont nr, (Sl°°°i'l’~*° T00 Gulrdilni - yesterday and shattered the ' Capital City’s reputation for (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 29.-Field Marshal Lord Haig made a tri- umphant entry -lnto Ottawa dread calm between sessions.. in sn intensely Imperiallstio speeeh delivered from the steps of the Parikqient Bulld- ings, he lauded Canada for paying with 57,000 dead, ‘its debt tn the British navy,` Bri- tish immigration and British ‘ capital, and uttered a glowing tribute to the Canadian spear- head that broke the “Hlnden- burg Iine." Cana.da’s Sea Harvest Increases In Value (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Julx 20.-Canada's sea harvest increases i_n value. In May 1925, 87,264,600 pounds of sea fish were landed on both coasts. and the value of the catch, $2,832,- 165 is nearly a million dollars high er than May, 1924, On the Atlan- tic coast tlie catchlof mackerel. shud and scallops was plentiilul and lobster Bshing brought more than twice the catch in thc previous sti -Q America will permit abrogatlon of i . W - ` i SIR ROBERT KINDERSLEY Governor of the Hudson"s Bly Company, who is resigning his post for reasons of ill health. Suooeeds Chambers 'As Black Rod Usher (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 29,-Major An- drew ltuthven Thompson of Otta- wa. has been appointed_Gentleman L`sh`er oi’ the lllack llod to succeed the late Col. Ernest J .Cliam-bers, who held the office from March lst 1004, until the time of his death a [L-w weeks ago. Sell Empire Bread Cn British Market LONDON. June 20- Bread. made from exclusively Empire flour, oneasixtii of which will be Canadian, will be placed on thc Brit sh market in .i few months. The loavts ulii be ti blend of two- thirds West Australian wheat ami the remaining tlilrd will be divid- ed between Caiiatlian and English flour This Empire broad will be delivered, as in Caiintla and New .taltind in sealed cartons. lt will be sold at thc standard prices r bread SPRINGIIIIL N S., June 29.- Locol mcmbeis of ‘he United 'Mine orkeis of America, at n meeting eld last night decided to aban (;[,0U('icS'|‘l~fit, Mass., Juno 29. nli:lit's andllthls morni1ig's fire at and a mg beach ho’te1_ 'Santa Barbara reported another PARIS, Juno 29'.-The Qusl.Dor- The (‘unard Ant-iior Line steam- Nuniibor ll. coiiiery at Caledonia, E e w1me,1Ses retu1.111n 1 severe earthquake shock at 11.30 Sill’ l1llll0“I\°e4i l0\il1Y‘ thlif- FMUCGB ' 4 Y ‘ 8°- ' ihi an-inn ~'~° r Tuscauia ramnicil and sank the near (ilaco Bay caused damage of vemllrs from santa Barbara ,.e_oclock, The dispatcher dropped army B1- 0 Ill! SP8 U8 Y \\ 1 l'i\'Wn 2 _ 1 I 5-1111111 ,.1¢i1..1.11(-1- my 1,1' this port one hundred and fifty thousaiul tloi- Domed santa Bm,bam.s water the telephone and lied. ¥r0In the Rlllll' und that 'the with- mL£§Dg§h°;‘:]';; ,I?éle:rndp°:Dg_0°n: ith the lthis ol fii't1‘rn lives yea- NUS. H- J- M`°(fl\llil. tu-nernl Mundi? ,dmwal ‘Wm 13° C0ml7l‘?l@\l bi' A11' 1-11111. 111101-11111-. 10 .1 111.1.;-.110 rn- er of the Dominion Cool Company, gust 16, the date agreed upon in Athens Elves the f°"°Wl“3 “S the re-inforcoments. There (spaaiai to The Guardian) working conditions in -shanghai C. H.- Black, D. A. Bruce, James CANTON, June 20.-A rcprcaon- obtained, the-re is fear also that Carter. A. C. Duchemin, G, l<‘. lint- 11111v1. 1,1 1111, (311111e1m 1:01-1111111 01. armed intervention -by some ‘Power cheson. W. T. Hugging. B, W. Le- QNE \/iS\T"\"0 lice arrived in Sliameon the for-:UNIV 0C0\ll' if the Wnfefence A9 11°' P880. J~ T. McKenzie, Nell McKen- TH' H0_5p1'\-;\|___ - “gn 1111,11.1e1. 111 1111.111, 0»c11,ck 1111,,'heid soon, zle, Jas. Paton George Ritchie, 15 WOQTHA DOZEN teen f0\‘~2itU\ 8llUl‘0H!S in DON-` States are regarded as a move to §g‘§e';;na“el?'T§l";g_alr' Percy TM' LONDON. Julie 29- Fqreitm be ready for any emergency in ' - 111111115191- Austen .g11111111101-111111 15 Ch1na_ Address6B_W6f'9 delivered by Vis- belng subjected in the greatest 11 is (1111 11,0 111111 11.11911 111111111 lting ministers while tho ballots pressure to take active' steps im- noon demand indemnification. her 'Were hem! °°*“\°°“- “"0 “ l’|°"“““* mt-diaiely to summon n conference bin 1111111115; 01111111 Wm be 1, 11,1-mid. evening event by Bli- ofhthe Powers to give effect _to the able 0ne_ -_-' C lness customs reforms predicted So far Mr, Chamberlain, despite . ._ by tho Washington treaties. the gravity of the situation has . - 'lt is believed in political quart- fused .1 one hnstled into any pre- ' _ 3:1 tha; ihfidanzegwnheiinéiifon 1° ma-inm move. A nspniniion nam AOCIIAOII-li 'stllltldy __ _ _ _ -in A; -. . . na roo s no urt er eay I1 the Lanchaahire cotton trade saw summoning such s _ psrlsy. and* the Foreign secretary Friday to MONC1-ON N B 1,111, 111 ___ Maritime niodersle to south. `-New Haven Tuesday, June wth. Great Britaln’s preeminent inter-;urge some definite step by the word was ,.a(’,a1,;x1 “ny B'un_ west and -west winds, showery. osts in thc Far -East makes it the Govrnment to restore peace in ,111 e,,e11111,K to me 11118111 thu ’l'°l'0nt0. Clear _part of wisdom -for her to take the China. The manufacturing inter- Wig (111.1 1.1.1.1., 9_._»1~11bm.”o11 hm M01ltl'01i|. vie" initiative in convening -th'¢ psrlsy. sets view with some serious con- 11,911 11181111111 H11” 1,1 M1 um Quebec. fair . . cam the spread or anti-ei-irish 11,111,181, 111 §1,,,,1m,m,,;1_ Mm Hslmx. cloudy Fear Armed Intervention. boycott, for China is one of Lan- 111.111 D1. »1»1mm,p'm and dmshte; Sli!! -701111.10!!! B m h had I b "I h caihii-e's pirigcipaii markets. l11_,1111 ,,110 1,11 Wham," ”1.1m°1, 32:03. clioufliy ,_ __ _ __ ‘ r s organ a of, song- any g t n 1° 1 _ . . or ,con WANTED-'\'5NN‘lll FUI Hilo m0l\¢|1l» has Arrived in H10 llnlirfl ““"‘"‘*" l" 'he E'°""“' UW "`°m the General Council of Trades Un-,also clamoring for ‘A bpslihswnlnttl 'shsvezlornmognfliml-y 111°" Charlottetown rinstoii. School- Susninneni Slim- He expressed nrnvr nnn- ull paris 0! the '*""l‘l- N°""‘Y- ion which represents 5,000,000 or- soviet missin. and insist that 1,, 111,111.1, 1;,,,,1, f,°'111 1 1,, ,W3 Hilh tide this afternoon 8160.00. Mldqmmsr and Fall corn at the situation in the Orient, Sweden and lcdlsnd were repro- gm1m1 ,,°,1.1m,s_ 11" 115,, "M1111 01.,” 1,111,111 11011111 nk, 1119 11111, that mmm" _".“'¢_1w_'ut° N, and rises tomorrow morning at 5.2!. The present situation is the most sented; English, Scotch and lglsh 1 13011111011 11, 11131 ’9f11,c1_ 1,11", |1,1,111_ |11-11131115 "1, dnmmdg W". ny tm “Mm "'_e“"‘; Sun sets this evening at 7.65 and oils since _he Boxer rebellion. Pllirrlms were there as mall as un But while La-bots move is ln- of the Powers on the Peking Gov- by . 0011111011 vm. “M11” 6", rises tomorrow morning It 4-13. il ll\0l'6 lhéllllillll even than that dreds from the United States and splred prima/rlly by a desire to nee ernment to have Karahhsn, tlie1\11¢ 1v|1°g111m11,_"¢ 11111". 1,1 Hog), Full moon Monday, July Gth 12.80 _ _ _ 1ggg.¢.p0M31_ “|11 tim m1"|°“1-,_ _ Canada, these reforms corrected and better Soviet Ambassador then expelled. own. A _ A. M. _ 1 _ _ _A411 ._________... iiuld. Dr. J. ll. Alyers, J .J. Bethune, rt rn an hrin in nv anmmnih hy' In -that View they are not al°n@ Henry smith w 11 smith C onn i ?1“_cC1;)1“eBe Ggvefnmffm .P11111 the for there is a feeling in otherluiiin' 1111,; stent James 'fait G 'il' Tay, 'TD TH' CEMETHRV. h hi sit t0 t A . sl 1 ' 1 , q _ . 13 111 11 11 F1-. 11 C 1 1 _ WFS that l 0 C nose _ us I1 lor. Jonathan West. gilao Bangnbe rletplacedonliyl sotllipetill "ny time may Drecepnms armed on tha B°“l`d Of Sf9Wm`d5"I5‘ ‘ intervention. possibly by Japan, Mc can 11 C 11 E That the Foreign gunboats all despne what what hu been_sa1d 01'. BHD' "SWB . FH leave; that Shameon bo handed 10 he the 8c1.upu10u. a11_1¢udeV°f;:.m(lJ{off1i;ir, lgsgsiog. Sllgly back to the Chinese; compensa- J 1 1 0,1. 1 , 1 B1 » - ~ - OUR . ll unn inr nn uenths: and uint the c§f,';';,.,f,‘1°n“'w1,‘11 '1'1,e1‘°,1'1‘,,°‘1’,f,",,_ Harder. George A -Hushes. Dr. H- 1 naval officers apologize." e1.s_ D. Johnson. R. E. Mutch, Alex. Mc- (9) @ , The French gunboat Marne ar g,e11111»1,1_11a¢ 3111111111, 1111111111 11811 D905. S. A118118 McDonald, Laugh- _ , , ` 5- ` un iviooomnd J im McNair .\i~ ft? -_ - rlvtd today and landed u party of vy 1,111.¢1111s°11 111110111111 111111 111a11g1111lh_ d Pick WH; R . IL 1 _V_,4_ 1/ __ _ are four- nan both in main ana the Unnnu ° “'d- “'“ °"°> “- vine? Tis . __ ` _ Eli. oto oiilos thynopoulos. --<-¢->-- l s 4' l _/ -4.1 . \ .Ji __ . 73-48 78-56 74-60 68-58 58-52 . 'M-65 74-68 74-63 at 4.68' day, July llth, 1025. h ~, , - don the 100 per cent picketing of the Springhill mines and permit the company officials to resume maintenance operations. Ther action was said. to have fol- lowed a request from the citizens of the town who argued that the Cape Breton mines were iieliig pro- tected by nialiitciiaiicc nperatloiis and that it would be lioor policy to let the Springhill mines go to rulu. Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings Etc. J "Come to Scotchfort Dominion Day. 1553-6-13-tf °*ll1-st~r\'i- 'l`iiursday_ .lilly 0th for lluniiury ire Uri-nm Social. 1030. "liopii River Tea Party. Satur- 103-i~6-Ii0M2l. River ’ Tea. i934-6 30M2|. "Como tn liope Party, July lith, 1025. "komeinher the Picnic on -Tilly sth; orst. James Church-gmonhds. Summerfield. tf. °°Rr\ii1<>iiilwr Cranberry Comers at llmislnrw \Vciliiesday. July lst. 1041 is iio'zi_ “ice cream social at Pownal Hill Jniy zmi. Pi-nnonnh in ...ia or'Clim~eh repairs. if wot inunwing wil is 5' -21731. I °°|l§i_servo Wednesday night, July si _ ice Cream Social as ' ci (irovelciiool. if not fliie :st ann nisfht. 1939. "Come to the Lawn Party in if stormy, following evening. - 1911-U-294| "Come Elliott Hall.. July Ind hear Hon. Judge Arsonauli, lecture under the auspices of Ringwood- lnstltute. Doors open st 7.80, ` " 1898-O-39-81 I “Tha Aniiusl Meeting* of - the Highfield Presb torisn Chu Wednesday, Juglflt st lip. llzll' interested in story are __s|h_sq to meet at I o'clook 9. nr.` ' _ mils souzt" V 1 » ’ ‘ ~ ' i _ 1 .= __ . ' .5 " ` > g.._"f{ ‘ tr. 0 1 i 1 l 1 i » ¢n.- v 1 .x \i` ii _ -zfisije;-sr' li Pi