Ffétiwr’: fit'] I" " 'c.""." , . 1%.!me ' 'tttra-rr-ee-re-res-Greer- - P_te"".te'..%-se'l"'r+.au,lr--,t.-ab, Hon. Dr. Bruce. Lieutenant- Governor, who recently return- ed from Britain, in summing up his impressions, says: "There will be no war in Europe, the deciding factor being the re- armament of Britain." And he is, right. British rearmament has meant more to the cause of peace than any other single fac- tor. Italy and Germany became hold while Britain was adhering to its disarmament policy, Now that the British have decided upon a large armament pro- gram as an insurance measure there is little likelihood of war "Peace at almost any irriee'". June "Tdlldr'"" was the recent declaration of l C.2T.=y . . ' . . . K1TCHENER.--'rhe number of Pitainfs For?!†MlmSter'.A'.ld persgns on relief here has dropped there Is a pnee that 2'itl'.yiejjiiij,iiir,i?ii",iii,? total ((1,, Jun: be. . . - 1,5 I. iaiBadeetineo 450 $tllr20t H','g,.'"fm,thQ,'gaf,t' Ifrom the total in Kay, which wu , ' ,},981. Fun hbour has been greatly are well aware of it since Brit- 1t'gte,".Pre ','hig'2t,u1ghtri' sin has voted huge sums forte-lI " c . ro . m tttttTies. armament. “$5.352? Iee?t.terf.,te.,,te two men who took shelter in {amulet course " the Western ham were hit by a bolt and University at London, killed, while two men met in- TT-- stant death when taking refuge Great Britaâ€! and France ap- under a tree at Messena. v! te. by calling. Hitler’s and People are warned to take row . aeolian) s “at; in their decl- fuge during an electrical storm It",', al ma. h armaments. in J,'rt where they are iisiilillg"di'ff'f,e,'dl.' t e only thing lt mile hfit. fl,'. w. a; er _-_ llll s o t e Unit sum Weather Bureau sums-keg tt T',e'g,ut'te I2lit/t1'ttit', gives the fol- trirets it sound government is . "theaafetstp1neetrdur- mtetrtirrtherqtaruofaevemout in an Ml storm: . room of eight members in the recent with all metal roof. walls Htli-rGiGiiGG t,t.uh2t,tt of a radillwzy‘ ‘___. en " e ttomo adeep itch; In Ontario e or a steel frame building. Mostlindiateg “at: 'i,,2,d,,edtt,t persons dauttht in a Storm ditions. A marked decrease in would find it ditBeutt to take.relief costs has helped muniei- shelter in places listed above. panties tosave money. Another expert says if in a! - storm lie down in an open tteld, A lesson in settling disputes and under no circumstances comes from the Far East where take refuge under a tall tree or 'Russia and Japan promptly another high object. If at home came to terms following tl flams. the cellar is the safest place. up between troops at the bor- If at the beach, stay in tttelder. water. Personals) riding in a 'gt','., -----r---- or an automo ile are in itte' . . danger of being hit by Gi'cNUf Itmmgm, RE-ARMAMENT IS I PEACE INSURANCE i The past ten days theme have been a number of deaths caused by lightning. Cases recently re- ported were of a lad killed and others injured neu- Elmira when_ taking refugg _under a tree in a storm. At-Palmerston o-t_-.-.....--'-..-.-'.- FATALITIES FROM liuuvmwwMV-‘m. sag-:3; â€an“; ""‘ 2eau',tu'tuuS"i7t,i banish-3&1 “Win A acacia-ho = luvnmuutouummm mrnam.m. WTUAaMM.BBAN.Aa.t'ei.teBdttrrr. LIGHTNING TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1987 - II ADV†;' In Ontnrio the trade index Elindiates steadily improved con- , ditions. A marked decrease in Emelief costs has helped munici- 1. [panties to save money. M50 Persons bass on Relief in f June the in Preceding SCHOOL CHILDREN UNDERGO OPERATIONS _ Between 60 Ind 60 Waterloo children will undergo sdenoid and tonsil operations this summer. Open-scion: have rtready commenced Ind ere proceeding each (In. " buxom who will m in septa-ba- hsve been examined hut not all of than will require operations. The Relief Board is expected to consider the rent question shortly; It is believed that reliefees are to become responsible for their own rent on a basis of a deBuite allow. ance. If they pay more for their rent than their allowance they must pay the excess out of their scrip allowanee. Monthly expenditures are not available, but it is thought that they will be well within the maximum allowed by the govern- ment at the beginning of the year. Relief Dropping i. in Kitchener 1 mat itain France swede- bnt lightly matted. The} naive home. Not on! that. bnt'the Orange Order from Kitehenc G to t','e'1t,itit “glide? 2tiiiiiii. of . row or two ot white = mum no act-mi; ohminod‘m expected to take part in the r: . " F. . a m. turnip- in with'the main crop at- fron: the cheaper cquimnt. FaliriiGi 12th of July welk, "ataed.y Patrol/ni tr bluff In their deei- tmh an aphids to the "tear" or three cehine end . "tatt 'ttt mum nus. Preston, can mi Mon to match armaments. plent- eo that they can be deatrored the knowing eow will supply the Kitchener were expected to join Force alone is the only thing onaity with T.%'f, dttat or DIN“ necessary housing in the case of the Home: et Gel: in the eerly morning the will heed plowed under. a turnip “All!!! or former who MI I few hogs. Eiilii; leave by rain! trein for their I y . - rl.attiiee WWI"! T,'rg'val'e,hte. hove proved niece-fol destination. total of 500 wee That th f En d lil e ti.etd though indi phntllwith cabin- conxtructed of "iiiiiiiliiiiii5'i to attend from Weterloo . _e'peopleo gun been“!!! “Whmmmuchreleuvelylkhtmwmenpom. Anew-neon we" in believe Its government hes new in we. Purplelprovided with hinged elde- for free chute of convent Elton lol- " aim it lound government is blotch:- In! app-er on the In!!!" "ee of a: in the met ae- Preston. . ‘ Many students f v. . mm the M m'" Pm- ... - â€w -u...... at? and district, it,gr,tl,iiii' tg, my be “New can: teachers, are taki . tt , sad - to - sum " In the - injury K; ' U . Iner_ooum It the Watch) nhoam that w. in t'",,'kTf,','f,1 I... mverslty at London, to swede turnip, and gauging. Great TT-- tra.",: . on . mum-£1 Britain and France . Barqdes s,','? 't'dl,"1t lam“ the te. be tsailing Hitlel†.r'piiGiiiii. of ur inNeted. The E 'rot,""" bluff in then-5.1:? turnip. in my? two of white on match am - tmeta the aphids to th crop It,-, 2T', We is the QI',""",',','; may: the, can be Lard er will heed. “g plowed "my“: tgtg, 3-H" --. . . PI ids Plant Jitt mph W129 '4'llll"dlf Crops in Waterloo County uni Western Ontu'io look pu- ticulu'ly promising " this time and“: bountiful haven't should res . EDITORIAL Norm "Aw->1, r rug “I’m! in "tmp" are: for this inset. Thu aphids with: cause serious injury to your»; turnip plant: Quark hed- Gd on the leaves, common y tech ‘Cuudinn points in the inte summer. but they my be expected caller this Fer. Ind frankly go - - injury- Nat experience hna feed are coming more in line with Ibo“ that this insect. prefers white and) other. to node turnip, and my gather in; _ --- hm nndben on a small number Sun-or "on. for "on of white turnip Flint-t. leaving â€IO! The he: does not require 3n ex~ quip bu} lightly allotted: Itepensive home. Not only that, but "..rr-trtei.iethortti.-y,"nroi_uttF-dr-aGmt, I. 1he,r,et1et".P__t?ey.-kbree-iurrr+ “at.“ 'Myron-eu-trr-tr-ao-turs. thr 1t.tPt,Peeetiatet-turtiiaH1vr- 'd'a.'1ttPtNrceu',Qtte%tdc tteaf1ttttthtAtetertrl ooardttfrtstetrmNrsedarithr- oeAteeetrvtte-trfnrudr'd-dr-eeb.tvuieui. “Jute!“ bs, W98 pad wins-I comr- - the Ptey this nods to tho lou‘flfltyo'luuaiflmlm'u Wuhhï¬hrwmiipu-mmh â€will 'iflkdvuuop'omnhymu-lhmmsmeu-n. PtPittther-foithteeoeyrtirr.ndtutro willdo of the tnwaraoottaathe wood 'it-icuii/tuterus/ii-uri-r-tski “tor min hi rounds. 1th.. a.†talrair Prttid, ttoroukuts ad: via the 'ph'ntini of two 'row: of vigil: nymp- ty I ItttAof wed)! u In eonGetGrt wiih an control of 1:13:35 f p, Canadian Pacific New Freight Service _ The en Men at Eastern cen- tres is now two to dim cent. the" the corresponding period . nu no. and, with name meat reduction: in feed priest, the when of ca: and feed at coming more in line with each other. Some nuthorltiu m “vi-in; pro- ducers to nine Tate, that they can thi. spring. ii. the can of - ,, a... .... - - -.. a." toodt.rither"ui.r,. “wha- [molnmonthoum commodities are Lg't, it h h mm.“ and hence an 'edut reasonable to expect. t.het when con-i1". 3 either Inkened or MBU. (“than tlt".', mu“ - 'rtdlhGiotilu. point in meadow immo- poultry " I M be higher. [nut is the use of huh and“: and. _ P,t ea metal-t “hymen-l" poor need in and o -demr 1Mrtntmt1tms.eroe.Atrqr-oettt.ttrto Inch u “now-UM†Aeahtdrm6 mummmwmmm -A'"tr.futr_th--tseaetrtiai" 'uTCBENErU-200 member- of the Orange Order from Badman were expected to take pert in the engine] "th_ofYult Inlk. My a...“ ir.lai JGiiii. uuaa - thq Wight“ PHI-c In. ttUL A uea. V Fira' gat; of Unit-Me Intuit“ Elk. pro able meadow. u'tet,reti,Pu,'t'tetg tho'm' beed “V -_e___ tttati-at - indicate-luv. mMolonlyoncudou-hl! “anthem-unusual“ tr Inga-nah tawny upon. yum toil are Vin] importivnso 3;“ "f [rm-n e 01mâ€. . p..- tuu I"; will and when“: an wait- out wish . teuditar. lybemuchlm vod upon. Foch alumnus WALK . '1 or