MAY 21. 1930 Q The Travelefs Yarn l "A Young friend told me this sew ‘ecmlly- Ahllrishman went into al tobacconistk and asked for some cigars. ‘Do you like them strong?‘ he was "lmll- ll dOil he replied. ‘The Weak ones break in my ’ l l pocket’. But that was before / ‘ Tuclsctts started wrapping Marguerite: in tin-foil and putting them up in handy pocket packs of 5." 711. ave-ow iThle Marguerite is the Iéotorisfls Special "lgqr Saving great lb! handy pod,“ _ rriieage and satis- incIua/S rip" faction. Its soothing influence is a great help when changing a tire- or locating a short circuit. Nate: Sair Ilir Funds-flu, n: nluable [or pimping", TUCKETTS MARGUERITE FOIL-WRAPPED BUT STILL 10c Ell) Mlalrguzlfr: In B.C. Has New Chatelaine i Miss Margaret Bruce Mackenzie i; niece of His l-lonor ltandolph "fi-r» Err: .-:Y~_‘~-‘.'L—:.~':::.': i British Columbia, arrived recently -'1_t Quebec on board the ... f-mpress of Australia, to take up t-er iQtIBS as hostess at Govern- ment llouse. Victoria. Above sketch is from the clever pencil of Miss hathleeri‘ Shackleton. well knnivn portraitist, who describes lierlmodel as "a ‘nut-brown maid’ “'3” ttlovrinu dark evu". Tramdad has a vigorous govern- Mackcnzie who looks barely out of her ‘teens. is thc eldest. of four ‘:52’: :2“: ""5": *":..-5~ ._ '_ has so_ successfully chosen his cbatelnine. "I hear we are going to the Highland Gathering at Banfl in the Fall," slic remarked. "solwon'tinissScotlanrlsomuch." Canada's latest “immigrant.." as she styles herself. arriieil in Canada full 01' that siirit o! _ optimism which has helped lo Miss make the Vvest. l Havana Cuba has been tlireafrnyl 15!?‘ "K111181271 t0 stop the spread c.1111 a scarlet fever and diphtheria l >5 inc witch-broom dsease epidemic The 17.5. Bur-mu of Fisheries ship Recipients nl unemployment sub-l 'BFH1"l‘ is protecting the fur-serdsidies in Aiuiriri nn Ajril 15 iiuni-§ "l the In-ibiloff Islands. on ll; l bered 211.000, ii decline of 73.060 m} r-s- “ b“ uoivuvarrl a month | r ‘x I‘ l1 . __ ;Look up at this sky- .'i_1 scraper, the size of the good twist you swap a few cents for F’ when you ask for l i-l IcRnr‘ NIIHOIJON {SI creation Club Mr. S. P‘. Doyle. president ofthe ‘my Baseball Lelxue. has issued a call to delegates from the Stars. An- chors. and Rovers to meet ln-the RH/"e Hotel 0n Friday evening at 7.30 p. m. President Doyle‘s invitation 1s not confined to those three clubs, ‘but “Xmldfi l0 any other sroup who m... wish to obtain entrance to the league. In thLs connection it may be 5mg. 0d that the C. N. R. Recreation Club llllenfl applying for a berth in the league. "Lou" Mathcsori and other baseball enthusiasts are sorting out Players. confident that they can or- Garilze a nine which will furnish strong competition to every team in the league. lllllel? l5 H150 talk of the Falcons. who figured 1n intermediate hockey rwently. entering diamond activities. 'l'lii.". meeting Friday night 15 ghc frst definite step towardls supplyiig lhc public with summer baseball. and is hailed with acclaiiiation by the fans who have expressed doubg, of ":5 .".‘.f'_‘2‘?.' T! the Diirtniouth has already asked the l Abrfiweltzs for a game as the ‘folio?- l in?! lPllci" choirs. We reproduce it in I full because the writer is not only an _ "x I". W. and cx St. Dunstaifs »-.-»~ ,._...i. man but a war veteran as well. who l has a i-iumbei" of friends who will be glad to hear of him- Box 490. Dartmouth, N. “S. MHY 20. 1930. l l l . i l Secretary Abegiveit. Baseball A. A. l. Clizirlottctoivii. P. E. I. l Dear Sir;- For several seasons I have been l requested to take a baseball team to l Charlottetown for exhibition game and esprlclnlly lor the trip. I have the Dartmouth baseball team that will represent the All-star they." will bc ablc to give a creditable showing against your team. 1t is ‘practically the ramc tcam that cle- l feated St. Agnes‘ Halifax champions l last year. l Wc would like much to play iii Giariottetwrrn. or. soc-n: Saturday or .ll0l1day icxccpt July 1st» and it ivnuld be liiiuch more convenient if we could go 0\‘€.‘l‘ some Saturday . ivhcn there is an excursion on Sun- day in order that we could return. lf ‘ ruch is not the case could we return vila Borden on Sunday? l l l I am \\'f.‘ll acquainted there. hav-_ l -iiig been to both P. W. C. and St. ‘Duiistaifs. having left there in 191-5 l" trains also on the Connaughts foot- i-y Whitlock. etc. i I can assure you I will brim! 0V" f1 rm] classy team. Please advise nt your earliest convenience if you wllll j . " » . c1 ou t» .U)lLiKl9I' it. also dates an am n ‘one M Easter Mme m“ year of guarantee. etc. ‘riiiiiiiuiig you" mid houios pin-ly rcplgr. Yours truly. A. A. Murphy. Manager Dartmouth A. A. A. Baseball team. for an l 'IlHE MARKETS (Canadian Press! MONTREAL. Que. May 2'1—Prlces; o1‘ bran and shorts were reduced ti; per ton today on the Montreal mar- ket. Butter prices were reduced on l l i Increasing produc- tion of Canadian butter and con- tinued dlsinclination of buyers to purchase beyond immediate needs. was stated to be responsible for the weaker reeling. Receipts were 920 boxes. Prices to the retail trade were unchanged today following yester- day's reduction. Lower prices also prevailed on the cheese market with westerns quoted as low as 1641 cents per pound waxed and cisterns at 161.. cents per pound waxed. He- celpts were 5.234 boxes. On the egg market too. c. weaker sentiment pre- vailed with dealers reluctant to buy. Receipts were 7.25‘! cues. Potatoes were lowered li-i price and New Brunswick! selling at $1.05 l0 “.75 and Quebec's ct 81.50 in bulk per an pounds new no._1 grade, were slightly firmer at $9 per 1S0 pound barrels. but no. i! grade new dropped in 85.15 per 150 pounds. OOTTAWA. Ont. May 27-01m- adlan en markets continue to 1n- cllne to lower levels and at Toronto from yesterday. l I l‘-,\\p;.I.-.Kcx twist” costume ...-M. O e-e. . this condition u. beginning to be re- flected in local values a well-u in l l town in the Nova Scotia playoff rmdl with Col. l’). A. hfacI-iinnon. I henc- l\li\_\'l‘d football and hockey on bmh» ball team with Frank McCarel’. Her» I | I the produce market. eastern town-< ships no. 1 being offered at 2a 1-2; - 1 cents per pound, down half a centhwrs for “unwed w“ extras‘ 2a M THE CHARLO'l"1‘E'l‘U\'Vlbl UUAKUIALN lMeeting Of City League Friday President S. Doyle Caillls ll)ele- gates Together. l. C. N_..R.l Re~ Asking Berth is Circuit. Dartmouth 7 Wants Game With “Abelgweilts. < l BIG ifliiiiii Bllll lllSIILTS NATIONAL LEAGUE 11.8.12. ‘New York ... ... ... 3 9 1 Brwlilm .. .. i s 2 Walker and OTIrreII; Elliot, Moss. and Lopez. It. SLLouls ... ... 5 Pittsburgh 8 Crnbowskl. l-lald. Bell and Wilson; French and Hargreaves. 15F Edi-I!“ Cincinnati at Chicago. _ postponed. rain. Plllllddlillll at Boston. postponed. rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game. B. H. E Chicago ... ... ... 2 9 Cleveland 3 9 1 Henry. Autry and Riddle: Harder and L. Sewell. Ssecond game t come. R. l-l. E. Washington ... 714 5 New York . 2 4 l Jones and Spencer; Hoyt. lllclvoy‘. Wells and Dicker’. 3.5.13. Boston ... 510 1 Philadelphia . 710 1 nlcFadycn. Smith and Berry: Earn- shaw. Quinn and Cochrnne. Detroit at St. Louis to come. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE \ R. H. E. jBufhlo ... ... 4 ‘l l llioeheslpr . .. ... 3 9 1 l Wilson and Murphy: Carleton. i Foreman and Florence. l R. ll. l1. lltcalding aw i lNQWA-Ik ... ..- . . ... 2 5 3 l Wernkc and Grace; Fisher and Munn. i Toronto. at Montreal. postponed. ' wet grounds. ' I The 185th anniversary of the Bat lie of Cullocleii was observed 0n L119 battle-field near inverness. Scotland recently More than 500 marriages were sol emnlzed in London civil offices a- works has closed down indefinitely because of poor business Only e.ooo pianos were mlade in Austria last year. and the number is decreasing every year carlot prices. Toronto. The local egg market continues to incline to low- cr levels. Brokers report sales of graded cups at extras. 30".- to 31 ,cents; firsts. 28': to 29 cents; sec- .onds. 25': to 26 cents. delivered. Dealers are quoting country ship- 29 cents; firsts. 26 to 21 cents; sec- onds. 23 to 24 cents. devilvered cams returned. Wholesale prices to retail- ers are extras. 33 to 34 cents; firsts. 31 to 32 cents, Montreal. Egg re- ceipts here yesterday were‘ 7.25’! cases as compared to 3.842 cases on the correapondingclcy last year. ‘Hie market is quiet. The middle west is offering eggs today at extras 32. first: 30. seconds 261s delivered without. takers. 8t. John. ‘Pl-its egg market shows little change although there is a somewhat cuter feeling in wholesale trading. Prion tn coun- try shippers are unchanged at ex- tras 2'! to so cents; firsts. 23 to 26 cents; seconds. l9 to 1i cents. chl- cm, spot 2o to 2014; November. 361i. -_¢._--_..-- DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Gnlnln cturwmwr (rituals and Nervous unease. Ill fillet IL _ Oppudh Si. Paul's Church Austria's only large autorlnolbllc) ~_. fr llJ PAUL‘. an v ngl The Coming, Big Interscholastic Provincial Mee Much interest is being taken not only 311110113 the boys of the city “Men ’s Sweaters, Shirts Ties. Socks. blats. Caps. Flannel Pants. Shlot llUlLlDISltBHCQ. 26 ft. 5 ins ‘i mile bicycle race. THEE. 31 3-5‘ schools. but also-among those of the seconds. ; v _ ~- lvwmsand rural schools. in the Pro- ‘a mil; bicvcle race. ‘rims. 1.1-1 3-5- llus Pours’ G Ol ll l Ylnclg] mqnwhoiuuc Mm whkh ,5 53cm,“ Hose. a well assort- to be held at the A. A. A. grounds! Chlflolilél-Olh. in the early evening of Thursday. June 19. l r. iinoiiia be o! interest then. ml give for the benefit of the compet-g itors the time and distances of the: various dashes. runs. bicycle races.‘ shot, put and jumps as taken lronil ed stock 0f New snappy l11€Pl‘Cl'l2111l'llSP that will appeal to the better dresser LIST OF EVENTS l Senior-High School l rear: or under. 100 yards dash . 220 yards clash pupils. 19 Shirts and Shorts in l the tregiciliélds Lot the iiiterscholastic‘ 44-0 yiards dash ‘ \\' ‘t9 and Blue is . imee e he ween West Kent School s30 yards run . _. ~ , _ and Queen Square School in the; 1 mile run {la tlculalll} altrac 1V6 year 1925. The following ls the listz»; 50 yards dash. 8 years old. Time} ‘ 7 3-3 seconds. ' 30 yard clash, B years old. l 7 3-5 seconds. l Shot Put. 12‘. lbs. l '15 yard dash. 10 years old. 131119.; Intermediate-Pupils not having i‘! P5 59601135- lrrached) 17 yrs. on June 19. 1930. l i l Running Broad Jump Running High Jump Pole Vault Tllmfil Bicycle Race. 1 mile Alina w _Havc you bought .‘,'UU.l‘ new suit yet . We are making new lrieuils for our store irvery ila_v with our i l 1 ‘l5 yard dash. 11 years old. Time. 10g yard; dash g ‘ 9 4-5 seconds. 33g 33rd,‘, dash I splendid showing of 15 yard dash. 12 year-s old. "rimel 44¢ yard, duh guaranteed blues 9 4-5 ‘seeon s. I B50 yards run 1. , . , _. . 100 yard clash. 13 years oldITimew running 13mm Jump l. “um fame-l’ 5lllll€5 lll 12 3-5 seconds. | RUMKHg-Higi. Jump lg} all {lip nrwvr-‘sl mm] ‘mlllard ‘lash’ 14 m“ M‘ T““~‘?‘l l‘°l@ Vault e15. at hriCcs from 11 566011115- Bicycle Race. 1-2 mile $18 >0 ,_, , _‘_ ll mile bicycle race iilunior). Time, shot Pugh m |b5_ V‘ '3 _ l0 llwll-l‘ » 37 seconds, 0mm ...-...... Louie in and look u . 55ml" @"9l‘ll~55—' Junior-Pupils not having reached (W913 ‘"° "ml M’ “m” ‘° "5 ‘°°'~‘""..>‘“‘l°“ ~'““' “- "3” We like sliOivillg "llfli- - .i0 yds. dash B vrs. and under our O_ d 1'30 lard ‘la-ill Tlllll!» 34 4'5 5°C" Tin ycls. dash 9 rears and under l g U s‘ vllili l Jio yards dash 10 years and uriderl 443 .‘.'3ll‘d ‘laill- Tlmei 50 secnlllll?‘ "i5 yards dash 11 years and unclsrl 860 Ivarrl ruii. ‘rune 2 min. 2'.‘ sec.‘ 75 v.15 d551, 12 3.93,»; and undey lllS-‘ll lulu-l ll‘~'l$l‘l~ 5 ll- 3 m 100 yds. dash 13 years and under, Pole vault. Height. 8 ft. 1 ins. w" yards dash H Q‘€a1_\'u and ‘mum-l l Broad Jump. Distance. 18 ft. 111-220 yards dun open m Junior:- , lHB- Bicycle Race. 1-4 mile. l lbaid Thompson; the ' negative byl i The schooner ‘Florence (3.. lroml Elm lnman‘ leader’ Lelllg ‘.|.igni5h_ CHM ;Hadder_ has been Berha Lord and Burpec aii. .1 inakhis- trim Nfllllvltffnflfl. P. E. 1.. for declsiml was “ml loll lhe amllmallllll Ll Our showing of Silk ,l Harry A. Mclllozzgali ll __ _______ ..... .. __ _,_____H, I l45 Gfeflt GEOYQE 5t. lcl:l1§il'li‘?.‘l.l‘1\\"i1 "' ‘ _, . . 1d bv Austen Smith. leader. it. consumes FROM TRIOh also.“ _, ~ ,. y q _ . . ~ vicrNlTr Hmllal" “l” Calllmk and Alcll l The btore of Better Mc-iils Wear ~\ Wear ” ., _ l _. x- l, ‘m. by a narrow margin. The judge: lflgriilerlillllfllfllllllizilltivlrlilelellllnlallm sur- M“: Mes“? Wright “d lllclllalllalw] cring his act and noon obtained re- i-oundingllcommuiuties. This feriiliz- “I Bedeque and Mx‘ D‘ J‘ Ilhllmpw“ 1 lief, We are glad lihill thc lrt-le chap er came from Amsterdam. Holland. “l “m” “W” l iir» M" as “r11 as BY"- 1 the S. S. Brunswick and she B l banned by lilezsi-s. Exlizirdt and Dek- lkers of Rotterdam. This was the first shipment, of fertilizer to arrive on the Island bv a Canadian firm- lllY- clfillefi T?ll'l5l'l'"" “llldenl al Pl ‘Hie fhesbytcrian (tburcls in North “l. C» dllYmS ll" P51 5°31‘ ll“ re‘ ‘ll'i'_\'0ii will have seihicei: duriii€ ‘ll’ lumed l° l?“ mme" we B“ slall l” iuniinrr month". conducted 117." e. i see Charles buck once more arid also. Nan“: student‘ M1. pa“"ersu‘1‘ n; l 1o know that he ‘has been bUCCCIlUl SNHRM 7,10“, h,“ mm "m. ‘Um. l" “l5 Wall“ services lherc during the “inter and lhc adherents are very clad to have icrvices orirc again-D. 4 Mr. and Mrs; William Seeves. of Sunimcrsidc actompeniezl by their izon Sayre. were recent motorists to Vutoria. ' I . seeding is practically all complet- cd in this coinmuniiy at date of. g “Tim-lg and the famliers have. rnm~ ‘ineiiced planting svpuds. but haic nuil mm, pow, ha. film‘ um] m finished byv-any mean-s. Abflill castle. England from injuries T'£‘C'3l\ $81116 113F915? 35 lait Y?“ 1'- lwllli, ed in a coal min:- 17 year: 115:0 fljantéd "in this 560mm- NP u. l Mrsl Abner Hoivatt and son Whit H" | l . of VlClOFlEl were visitors io Albany on Thursday. the guests of Mr. and lVlrs. ‘ E. \'. McLeod" l .\'li'hcn la hawk attacked a thrush Mr. and Mrs. M- BQll- "l $Ul11mET'l Lodz." Ireland ll‘l".‘°lll'-l\\' a ma“. side motored to Trron on Sunder lsiioi and killed n. satin; the '.l1l“d5l‘ ; e l What might hive been a moral .1331 an executive decree Bolivia 'Ci'l0US accident occurred last ‘week has nosi-ponerl reuuiar presidential ivlieri thehttle son of Mi". and M1'-'=-~ rlcoiions llklfillllllel) lwendell Lea. climbed into the cart‘ ln-whith a ho tle of mercury bich-l -loride Wasl sitting and of ivhicl-i hcl and Australia has , drank a portion. He. ivais rushed im- crateci "Guru lisnciiii‘ a. Visitors lo the u-estcrn metropolis during the vast week were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, 51111118011 Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgei’. Mrs. Elmer Dawson. Mrs. John Muc- Donald and Eldon Dawson , . Mr. Spurgeorli Clarke has purchas- cd a new Ford coupe. iust been luau?- Loblster fishing has been i’ _' 300d :~o far. the catches being somewhat l in excess lof ins, year and we hope that the fishermen who labor hard and long 1o Yfillllblléll‘ harvest 0i the sea may ccntiiiue to have good catches during thc season. Mrf Jimmy Mathieson of Tryon.‘ spent the weekend in his home in liikerman. P. _E. I. ' The many friends of Mrs. c. Walk- er. oLCrapaud arc glad to welcome her to her home again after spend-l in; the irlnfci‘ with relatives in Boo-z ton. Mass. l "GP” Gum 2.1:"; Gordon Stewart. or Amherstf ' returned to his duties af-‘i I ter spend 1:3 a few days ‘in Victoria, Mr. Stanley Stewart. of the Bank‘ of Nova gentle. Charlottetown. spent the week end in Victoria. Mr. Howard Thomas of Cascum-l rec. recently made u business lifliil _ v 2'0 Tnm_ s . . There s Jennie bfuttlrt. of Carleton? was a mien: suitor to North Tryonl the guest of’ her sister. Mrs. Sterling} lmd. g l . Mr. and M.rs. Walter H. Bell and two little daughters Doris and 1 Eleanor were Sunday iuitors to l Bradalbane. l A very interesting debate between; eight of the members of the Utop- lana in ‘Iryon. was held iri the ves- try of the United Church here on Friday eiciiliig May 23rd. and in spite of the busy season. drew quite p large. audience. The. subjee‘. was Wnesolved that David Livmgstone, '11s alga-entail- man than Abraham] Lmioofi." The smrmmve no up" - l l metlialclyi 10 al doctor and on discov- . jeh-rvri 1137 tit 111'- "v.1 ‘Telephone scrxzcr liriivcen FiTlElAflfl .' now fiirther protected by our new "Resilsto” tread . a a 2i tough, tena- cious covering built to meet the strain of greater road speeds, quick stops and rapid starts a . will now take you farther and give you 471/270 more resistance to wear Station in every community. “ Built Better to “lear Better ” Gutta Percha 6e Rubber, TORONTO The Largest All-Canadian Rubber Llompanv . Founded in 15S) Attractive Road Guide. Free m“, m“ (mu I'l\'"'Y|V‘I.'\EH'. r guy-s? i. u: i. .- i1'_1'".“ l-unll Ti‘? 5“ lil'l1l ‘d. r“ “l~":\rr mule"- kaad hiildi- ton-sic iii nape lad Vululbk ' Western Gua rdz m —I\'T-\l.l'|') m" ‘rvns-iii-i ma“ of 1"rii-»- (‘Vlil . .. iw-ip-ip id a! \‘li.- ai mflfl] Uuunt t pitrii. no. .\l""~'.-i ... l~ rrpu p“ 1g ll-IN" \\:>.l‘<:-i "'1' of 1hr Lille. lnitla iiiivin vuihm ‘1'l‘l‘- ‘JWEl-li IQ p] lriiizic on Ill Hr has .13. z of "l . JOIU Pun/i. 511111 net-dd PPM??? i‘ us “ti =i'"'ii""'l'int E11 )'ll'0‘.".‘£‘i ycsic. . Cushioned Tires are ~ “GI” tires a Guru. Cushion Tire LIMITED l 1 l Ole IBIU